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In reply to the discussion: US judge rules Mahmoud Khalil can be deported for his views [View all]Cirsium
(2,775 posts)34. Your opinion, of course
What does being a lawyer have to do with any of this? The Trump administration is taking a meat axe to the law. Give your opinion as a human being.
This case is but one example in a broad and serious assault on the Constitution. Are you OK with that?
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There's a separate, coincident case going on in New Jersey, so he can't actually be deported yet...
Native
Apr 2025
#5
Appointed in January 2023 by the US Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review
Polybius
Apr 2025
#18
Article II Judges & Courts. Part of the DOJ, specifically the Executive Office for Immigration Review n/t
24601
Apr 2025
#16
'Pawns': Critics blast 'fake' judge who ruled Trump can deport Columbia activist
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2025
#13
Unless and until the SCOTUS overrules Judge Jamee Comans, we are all Mahmoud Khalil now.
ancianita
Apr 2025
#19
Like I said: Late sixties. I think '71 was still in the late sixties, it's all a bit blurry.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Apr 2025
#37
Once all the appeals are exhausted, will he be allowed to leave on his own accord?
question everything
Apr 2025
#30