Grad student's detention will stretch on as lawyers spar over Trump's plan to deport him
JAKE OFFENHARTZ and LARRY NEUMEISTER
Associated Press
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Demonstrators gather Wednesday in Foley Square, outside the Manhattan federal court, in New York to support Mahmoud Khalil.
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A young orthodox jewish boy waves a Palestinian flag outside the Manhattan federal court Wednesday prior to the deportation case of Mahmoud Khalil in New York.
Stefan Jeremiah, Associated Press
Ramzi Kassem, Professor of Law and Founding Director of CLEAR at the City University of New York, speaks to the media Wednesday after attending a hearing in Manhattan federal court addressing the deportation case of Mahmoud Khalil in New York.
Stefan Jeremiah, Associated Press
A crowd gathers Wednesday outside the Manhattan federal court in support of Mahmoud Khalil in New York.
JAKE OFFENHARTZ and LARRY NEUMEISTER
Associated Press
NEW YORK — Mahmoud Khalil will remain detained in Louisiana until at least next week after an initial court hearing in New York on Wednesday over the Trump administration's plans to deport the Columbia University graduate student for his role in campus protests against Israel.
A young orthodox jewish boy waves a Palestinian flag outside the Manhattan federal court Wednesday prior to the deportation case of Mahmoud Khalil in New York.
Ramzi Kassem, Professor of Law and Founding Director of CLEAR at the City University of New York, speaks to the media Wednesday after attending a hearing in Manhattan federal court addressing the deportation case of Mahmoud Khalil in New York.