Where things stand in 5 of the Trump administration’s highest profile immigration cases | News Channel 3-12
- The Trump administration arrested multiple international students and scholars involved in pro-Palestinian activism between March and May 2025 across U.S. Campuses in states including Massachusetts and Louisiana.
- These arrests followed allegations of supporting Hamas and participating in pro-terrorist activities, alongside visa revocations framed as part of a broader crackdown on campus activism.
- Notable detainees include Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old Palestinian-American permanent resident held in Louisiana after his March 8 arrest, and Rmeysa ztrk, a Turkish PhD student detained for 45 days more than 1,500 miles from home.
- A federal judge noted that �zt�rk’s detention involved serious questions regarding her due process rights and freedom of speech, warning that continuing to hold her could suppress the expression of millions. Meanwhile, her lawyers highlighted the difficult conditions she and other detainees faced while in custody.
- These cases have sparked legal challenges appealing deportation orders and detention, highlighting constitutional concerns and suggesting major implications for free speech protections among international students in the U.S.
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An international college student facing deportation by the Trump administration was able to return this weekend to her home in the United States while her case continues in court, marking a victory in one...
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Where things stand in 5 of the Trump administration’s highest profile immigration cases
Over the weekend, one of the international university students facing deportation by the Trump administration was allowed to return to her home in the US while her case continues to play out in court.
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