US appeals court says judge had no jurisdiction in release of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

Ruling revives possibility that Khalil could again be detained as Trump administration pursues his deportation

By Diyar Guldogan

WASHINGTON (AA) - A US federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that a judge had no jurisdiction to order the release of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil.

The Philadelphia-based Third US Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 ruling, found that federal immigration law stripped the trial court of authority to consider Khalil’s challenge to his detention and ordered the case dismissed.

The ruling revived the possibility that Khalil could again be detained as the Trump administration pursues his deportation.

Khalil, a lawful US resident and a former Columbia University graduate student, was detained in March without a warrant by immigration officers in New York City and transferred to a detention facility in Louisiana, where he was held for months.

The Trump administration claimed his presence threatened US foreign policy without providing evidence, but Judge Michael E. Farbiarz of the Federal District Court in Newark, New Jersey, ordered his release on bail in June and barred the government from detaining or deporting him.

Khalil accused the Trump administration of seeking to silence pro-Palestine voices by trying to re-detain him, after his attorneys appeared in October before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals to challenge the legality of his detention.

Khalil’s legal team asked judges to uphold lower court rulings that found the government’s actions likely unconstitutional and ordered his release on bail.

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