Judge tells government to provide evidence, or case against Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil is over
- Mahmoud Khalil, accused of leading pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, denied all allegations during a court hearing on Tuesday.
- Khalil is being held at the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center and faces deportation as the government pursues his removability.
- Judge Jamee Comans will decide by Friday whether to release Khalil, as the Department of Homeland Security must submit evidence by Wednesday.
- Khalil's lawyers have claimed his arrest violated his free speech rights and have filed lawsuits against the actions taken by authorities.
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Immigration judge rules student activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported from US
Mr Khalil is not accused of breaking any laws.
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