Marco Rubio memo cites Mahmoud Khalil's beliefs in justifying his deportation
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio submitted a memo on Wednesday outlining evidence for Mahmoud Khalil's deportation.
- An immigration judge requested the evidence to support the Department of Homeland Security's deportation order for Khalil.
- The two-page memo cites Khalil's beliefs, statements, or associations as compromising U.S. Foreign policy interests.
- Rubio's memo states the determination was based on DHS/ICE/HSI information regarding Khalil's participation in antisemitic protests; it contains no allegations of criminal activity.
- Khalil's attorneys challenge the accusations, asserting he is targeted for his pro-Palestine activism and free speech, as he awaits a hearing on his detention.
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