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Immigration Board Denies Mahmoud Khalil's Appeal
Immigration Board Denies Mahmoud Khalil's Appeal
Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times,
An immigration appeals board on April 9 denied Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s final appeal seeking to keep him from being deported from the United States.
The former Columbia University student and leader of pro-Palestinian protests is now subject to an administrative final removal order, authorizing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to remove Khalil from the country.
Khalil, 31, said the board’s decision was based on politics.
“I am not surprised by this decision from the biased and politically motivated Board...
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