Judge Approves Deportation of Columbia Student Amid Crackdown on Foreign Students

NEW YORK — A recent ruling by an immigration judge has marked a significant moment in U.S. immigration policy, particularly affecting foreign students. Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil has become a focal point after the judge’s decision allowed for his deportation. This case has ignited broader discussions as it comes amidst a crackdown on foreign students under the current administration. Attorney Ramzi Kassem, representing Khalil, expressed disappointment and vowed to continue fighting the ruling, which he described as part of an aggressive approach towards non-native students in the U.S. This incident raises questions about … Read more

Trump Administration Defends Deportation of Columbia Graduate Over “Antisemitic Protests,” Despite Legal Resident Status

Washington, D.C. — Amid ongoing discussions regarding the limits of free speech and the protection of national interests, the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate, has ignited controversy. Khalil, who legally resides in the U.S., has been detained by immigration authorities citing his involvement in demonstrations they classify as “antisemitic.” However, Khalil has not been charged with any criminal activities, and his detention raises significant questions about the balance between security concerns and constitutional rights. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, defended the decision in a recent court filing, relying on a rarely … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Attempt to Deport Columbia Student Over Pro-Palestinian Activism

NEW YORK — A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the Trump administration cannot proceed with plans to deport Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student, stemming from her involvement in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The decision from Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald, who sits in the Southern District of New York, marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal claims against the administration’s actions targeting similar student activists. Chung, a 21-year-old undergraduate and legal permanent U.S. resident, initiated legal action after federal officers attempted to arrest her for deportation directly from her university housing. Judge Buchwald, in her … Read more

Columbia Couple Files Lawsuit Against Police for Forceful Home Entry and Assault During Child Custody Operation

Columbia, MO — A local couple from Columbia has filed a federal lawsuit claiming significant injuries and emotional trauma following an aggressive police raid at their home in June 2023. DJ and Joy Lynch allege that the incident, involving the Columbia Police Department’s Street Crimes Unit, resulted in both physical harm and psychological distress. According to the legal documents submitted to the Western District of Missouri, the encounter took place on June 22, when six officers arrived at the Lynches’ residence in northeastern Columbia to assist in the custody retrieval of their children. The lawsuit … Read more