The US federal judge issued a decision on Wednesday that the administration of Donald Trump could not use the interests of the US foreign policy as a means of justifying the detention of student Columbia University and the pro-Palestinian activist Mahmúd Khalil. According to Reuters, however, he then postponed the release order and said that the decision would not come into force on Friday.
The federal judge brings a big order and then adds a “clause”
Judge Michael Farbiarz was quoted as his order that the decision would not immediately show the effect and that the administration must answer this last decision by 9:30 in the morning. Now it is necessary to see how Trump’s administration reacts or refers to this latest decision, looking at the fact that they have been trying to hold Khalil for some time. Meanwhile, this order is considered to be the main failure of Trump’s administration in cases of US legal population.
This new decision comes soon after another order passed last Thursday, which prevented Trump’s administration to arrest student Columbia University, Yunseo Chung, 21 years of age, which she has been trying to detain and deport to South Korea since she attended a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the beginning this year. According to Chung reports, she has never lived in South Korea since she was 7 years old.
Meanwhile, in further development, Noor Abdalla (28), wife of the Palestinian activist and postgraduate student Columbia University Mahmúd Khalil, was asked by Reuters, then appeared for A portrait.
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