Immigration judge rejects Trump effort to deport Palestinian student

An immigration judge dealt a blow to the Trump administration's deportation efforts on Tuesday, terminating the case against Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi.

A U.S. immigration judge has rejected efforts by President Donald Trump's administration to deport Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, who was arrested last year following his participation in pro-Palestinian protests.

Lawyers ⁠for Mahdawi detailed the immigration ⁠judge's decision in a court filing on Tuesday with a federal appeals court in New York, which had been reviewing a ruling that led to his release from immigration custody ⁠in April.

It was the latest case in which an immigration judge rejected a case brought as part of the broader effort by Trump's administration to detain and deport non-citizen students with pro-Palestinian or anti-Israel views who engaged in campus activism.

Chelmsford, Massachusetts-based Immigration Judge Nina Froes wrote in a February 13 decision that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security failed to meet its burden of proving he was removable, which it sought to do using an unauthenticated document signed by Secretary of State Marco ⁠Rubio. "This ⁠decision is an important step towards upholding what fear tried to destroy: the right to speak for peace and justice," Mahdawi said in a statement.

The department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The administration has the option of challenging the judge's decision before the Board of Immigration Appeals, part of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Mahdawi, born and raised in a refugee camp in the ⁠West Bank, was arrested in April 2025 upon arriving for an interview for his U.S. citizenship petition. A judge swiftly ordered Trump's administration not to deport him from the U.S. or take him out of the state of Vermont.

After two weeks in detention, Mahdawi walked out of the federal courthouse in Burlington, Vermont, after U.S. District Judge Geoffrey Crawford ordered that he be ⁠released.

In ‌another case, ‌an immigration judge on January 29 terminated removal ⁠proceedings the administration initiated against Tufts University PhD student ‌Rumeysa Ozturk, who was targeted after co-authoring an editorial that criticized her school's response to Israel's war in Gaza.

Last ⁠month, a federal judge in Boston ruled that the administration ⁠had adopted an unlawful policy of detaining and deporting scholars like Ozturk ⁠and Mahdawi that chilled the free speech of non-citizen academics at universities. The Justice Department is appealing that decision.

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