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'Farcical proceeding': Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers want deportation case terminated

The New York Times reported a string of 'unusual' events in immigration court that may have served the Trump administration

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'Farcical proceeding': Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers want deportation case terminated

The New York Times reported a string of 'unusual' events in immigration court that may have served the Trump administration

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arabnews.com1 mesi fa

Pro-Gaza activist seeks to reopen case over Trump influence claim

NEW YORK: Lawyers for a prominent pro-Palestinian protest leader requested Friday that US immigration authorities terminate their push to deport him, alleging the Trump administration “secretly engineered” the outcome…

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  1. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·arabnews.com

    Pro-Gaza activist seeks to reopen case over Trump influence claim

    NEW YORK: Lawyers for a prominent pro-Palestinian protest leader requested Friday that US immigration authorities terminate their push to deport him, alleging the Trump…

  2. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    'Farcical proceeding': Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers want deportation case terminated

    The New York Times reported a string of 'unusual' events in immigration court that may have served the Trump administration