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Judge Sets Deadline for Trump Administration in Mahmoud Khalil Deportation Case

Judge Sets Deadline for Trump Administration in Mahmoud Khalil Deportation Case

In a significant development in the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student facing deportation, a federal judge has issued a deadline to the Trump administration. The judge's order, as reported by NBC News, requires the administration to provide evidence supporting Khalil's deportation within one day. This ruling comes amid heightened scrutiny over immigration policies and practices.

Mahmoud Khalil, originally from Gaza, has been at the center of a legal battle that has drawn attention from multiple news outlets, including NPR and Reuters. Khalil's case has become a focal point for debates on immigration and human rights, especially after ICE's involvement in Louisiana was highlighted.

The urgency of the judge's deadline underscores the gravity of the situation, as Khalil's legal team and supporters await the government's response. The outcome of this case could have broader implications for immigration policy and the treatment of international students in the U.S.

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