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Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin blasted a federal judge’s decision on Tuesday and said the Trump administration will fight the ruling that blocked efforts to deport Mohsen Mahdawi. “No activist judge, not this one or any other, is going to stop us from doing that,” McLaughlin said, reiterating the administration’s resolve to revoke Mahdawi’s visa after the court’s decision.
According to Fox News and other media reports, a federal immigration judge, Nina Froes, terminated the government’s deportation case against Mahdawi on procedural grounds, finding that federal attorneys failed to properly authenticate a key piece of evidence they submitted in the proceedings. Because of that error, Froes ruled the government had not met its legal burden to justify removal.
Mahdawi, a 34-year-old Palestinian and legal U.S. resident who has been active in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, praised the judge’s decision as a defense of due process. In a statement released by his attorneys, he said he was “grateful to the court for honoring the rule of law and holding the line against the government’s attempts to trample on due process” and called the ruling a step toward protecting free speech rights.
The case stems from Mahdawi’s detention by immigration agents in April 2025 during what he believed was a citizenship interview in Vermont. He was held for more than two weeks before being released on bail after filing a habeas corpus petition. The removal proceedings were part of a broader Trump administration effort targeting noncitizen students whose activism officials say could undermine U.S. foreign policy interests.
The federal judge last year released Mahdawi despite federal authorities reporting suspected drug offenses and his reported claim to try to purchase a machine gun, shortly after arriving in the United States, as reported by VDC.
The judge’s order today was issued “without prejudice,” meaning the government could choose to appeal the decision or attempt to bring the case again using corrected evidence. The administration’s statements suggest it intends to pursue further legal avenues in its push to cancel Mahdawi’s immigration status.
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Send him packing, anyone actively against America while living here reaping this countries benefits is an enemy of the state. Go back to Palestine, and run your lips there, you are not wanted. This is America, assimilate, or return to sender. You will not turn this country into the craphole you came from! Thank you, born and raised actual American.
If he is here legally, he’s here legally. If he is not here legally deport his a$$ ! Simple ! Even if he is here legally, that does not mean that if he’s creating a problem, I think he should be allowed to continue being a problem. Deport him ! If you don’t love it, leave it !
Mohsen, your Peace Accord endeavors in Norwich were a cover for other endeavors that involved drugs, guns, and connections with Palestinian activism. I don’t see any real resolve to bring peace to the world your real ambitions. God Bless America with peace on the wings of doves.
Send him back! Clean up America!!!!
Legal versus illegal, I think I see the problem. Just a simple case of confusion in the English language, such as famous vs. infamous, flammable vs. inflammable, etc..
By a stupid Liberal judge appointed by Satan. Where are the Conservative judges?