The current administration wants to go after protesters using an obscure Cold War-era statute.
The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil​, a former Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian protester, is raising questions about the rights of green card holders.
A legal scholar explains the unusual justification for the Columbia graduate’s arrest, and what it could augur for ...
A federal judge said Khalil will remain in the U.S. as the court weighs a challenge to his planned deportation, as President ...
An activist who led pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University will remain detained in Louisiana following a brief ...
Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested Saturday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at his university-owned ...
The Columbia graduate's attorneys argued for his return to New York, after federal agents quietly sent the detained ...
Furman has ordered he not be removed from the country for the time being. Khalil's arrest has sparked nationwide ...
A federal judge has set an expedited briefing schedule for Mahmoud Khalil -- the Palestinian activist who was arrested by ...
Khalil, who helped lead protests at Columbia University against civilian casualties in Gaza, was arrested by immigration ...
The rarely used law allows Secretary of State Marco Rubio to declare immigrants deportable—but still entitles Khalil to due ...