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The Trump administration is tightening its grip on efforts to end Palestinian protests at the college campus, even as a protest over the detention of activist Mahmoud Khalil flashed at the President’s New York City residence and efforts are being made to resist the courts and beyond.
Khalil, a Palestinian refugee whose Green Card was canceled on his participation in the spring of the University of Columbia last spring, is under ice custody in Louisiana. A federal judge has set a deadline for the Trump administration’s lawyers and Khalil’s lawyers in his case to outline the next step in his case.
Trump was proud of this week Social media His administration had “proudly arrested” Khalil, and added those who “support terrorism … are not welcome here.”
Khalil’s lawyer told CNN on Friday that the government’s case was “there is no basis for the law.”
“He kidnapped the man, from this young student, father, on the basis of the allegation that he had false political views, and he expressed them,” Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, told Sarah Sidner.
“It is an attempt to bother to present universities. It is an attempt to threaten students, to speak out of the faculty, to remain silent and to go with the administration program.
Nevertheless, it is expected that protests will continue on Friday at Columbia University in New York City, even when students approach the presence of federal agents on the campus. The interim president of the university was “heart broken” Announce He said on Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security Agents offered two warrants to search for two students’ rooms.
“No one was arrested or detained. Katrina Armstrong said in an email, “No equipment was removed, and no further action was taken.
“Columbia is continuing every effort to ensure that our campuses, students, teachers and staff are safe,” he said. “Columbia is determined to maintain the law, and we expect the city, state and federal agencies to do the same.”
The search for student rooms had drawn 400 million grants and contracts from the university to handle its enmity on the campus a week ago after the Trump administration’s threat. The Department of Education and other federal agencies sent a joint letter to Colombia on Thursday, delivering a joint letter to the Colombian University of Columbia University for formal financial relations with the United States government.
According to a copy of the letter obtained by CNN, these initiatives include reforming the university’s admission process and abolishing the University’s Judicial Board, which takes disciplinary measures against those who violate the University’s Conduct Conduct Conduct, “Anti -Mathematism”.
Colombia was given a week to comply with the Trump administration’s demands.
Ivy League School Announced On Thursday, he canceled, suspended, or temporarily canceled the degrees of the students who stopped themselves at the Hamilton Hall in April.
The latest developments in Colombia just came after the Homeland Security Department just days after it is working to identify students involved in similar protests in dozens of US colleges. Trump signed an executive order in January promising to “counter enmity” on the college campus, which could potentially cancel the visa and instruct universities to “monitor” and “report” about international students and staff.
Homeland Security Department has confirmed that Khalil was arrested on Saturday in support of Trump’s executive orders. ”
But not all Jews are happy with the US administration’s actions. About 100 people were arrested after a storm at the Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday to demand the release of Khalil and talk against his detention.
This protest, organized by the Jewish voice for peace, saw the shirt wearing a shirt that wrote, “Not in our name,” and the banners written in it say, “Jews say it is not complied with.”
The time for this demonstration began to mark the Jews’ holidays, which honors Queen Easter, “who used her voice to speak and demanded that the king does not commit genocide.”
“We know our history and we say here,” Never “,” the Jewish Sound for Peace Spokeswoman Sonia Mayerson-Naxes later told CNN about the protest.
“I followed what my ancestors taught here because I have been taught that when the authoritarian governments started sacrificing people,” “And I know that if we don’t talk today, we will not be able to talk.”
CNN’s Kareena Tasi, Elizabeth Heartfield, Gloria Pazmano, Jeff Winter and Omar Gymians participated in the report.