A rally held in downtown Grand Rapids sought to support Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained for his involvement in pro-Palestinian demonstrations last spring.
Government lawyers had sought to get the case moved to Louisiana, where Khalil remains imprisoned and at risk of deportation.
Backing Khalil is not a great issue, but backing Khalil is better than backing these other hundreds of people that are really serious criminals,” the president argued.
Just last weekend, there was controversy about whether the Trump administration ignored a verbal ruling by a federal judge ...
Remaining bosses at Unilever's ice cream company claim it stopped them from supporting detained Columbia activist Mahmoud ...
To become a citizen, you must exhibit "good moral character," a criterion that Khalil doesn't come close to meeting by any ...
Faculty, students and supporters at the University of California, Berkeley rallied on campus Wednesday to protest the Trump ...
A Manhattan federal judge denied the Trump administration’s motion to dismiss Khalil's challenge to his arrest but allowed ...
Mahmoud Khalil’s case was transferred to New Jersey on Wednesday by a federal judge in a compromise rejecting the ...
Cammack argued that foreign students are experiencing a "privilege" by being able to study at colleges and universities.
In our news wrap Wednesday, Israel launched a ground operation in Gaza after abruptly ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas ...
The Council’s Committee on Health and Human Relations took no vote on the resolution championed by Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez — ...
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