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Trump’s press secretary stated that green card holders can be deported without criminal charges, citing the Columbia graduate’s alleged distribution of flyers with the Hamas logo. She said DHS provided the flyers but declined to share their content.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump administration are using the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to deport green card holders like Mahmoud Khalil for what Trump called “illegal protests.” Section 241 allows deportation if the Secretary of State deems an individual a national security or foreign policy risk.

Source: @DropSiteNews



Mike
 
⚡🇺🇸JUST IN: Statement from Mahmoud Khalil's wife:

“My husband, Mahmoud Khalil, is my rock. He is my home and he is my happy place. I am currently 8 months pregnant, and I could not imagine a better father for my child. We've been excitedly preparing to welcome our baby, and now Mahmoud has been ripped away from me for no reason at all.”

"My parents came here from Syria…They believed living in the US would bring a sense of safety and stability. But here I am…weeks before I’m due to give birth to our first child, and I feel more unsafe and unstable than I have in my entire life."

Source: prem_thakker



Mike
 
NEW: The Trump administration is seeking to deport Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil specifically via INA Section 237 (a)(4)(C) after Secretary Rubio "found that his presence and activities in the U.S. would compromise a compelling US foreign policy interest, rendering him deportable," a senior State Department official tells me.

Section 237 of the INA broadly contains grounds for which an alien who is in the US after having been admitted or having their status adjusted to that of a lawful permanent resident may be removed.

Section 237 (a)(4)(C) is a rarely used provision of the law that allows the Secretary of State to seek to deport "an alien whose presence or activities in the United States the Secretary of State has reasonable ground to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States."

The law gives the Secretary of State broad power to declare an alien deportable for the reasons above, with no requirement that any crime be committed.



Mike
 

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