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The Justice Department has launched a $1.7 billion fund to compensate individuals claiming they were politically targeted, following a settlement involving former President Trump. The fund, overseen by a commission, has already received its first claim from a Trump ally and faces criticism over transparency and oversight.
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agree on modest trade deals and a new framework for cooperation, but experts see few immediate breakthroughs. Key issues like Taiwan and Iran remain unresolved as both sides prepare for Xi’s visit to Washington.
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian and U.S. permanent resident, was released on bail after being detained by immigration authorities during his naturalization interview, with his attorneys arguing the detention was politically motivated due to his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests. His case has sparked discussions about the intersection of immigration enforcement and political activism, particularly concerning the rights of non-citizens participating in political demonstrations. Mahdawi's release and public statements underscore the broader struggle for freedom and may influence future cases involving similar circumstances.
Attorneys for Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil have requested the termination of his deportation proceedings, citing his warrantless arrest by ICE, which the Trump administration has acknowledged. In a related case, a federal judge has ordered the transfer of Tufts University student Rümeysa Öztürk to Vermont, where she is challenging her detainment, despite the government's request to delay the move. These cases highlight the legal challenges and complexities surrounding immigration enforcement, potentially impacting broader discussions about deportation rights and procedures in the United States.
The federal government is contesting a judicial decision to transfer Tufts University student Rümeysa Öztürk from an ICE facility in Louisiana to Vermont, where her habeas corpus petition challenging her detention was filed. In a related case, Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and Palestinian activist, was denied temporary release by ICE to attend the birth of his child, highlighting the personal impact of immigration detention. These cases emphasize the complexities of immigration enforcement and individual rights, with potential implications for future handling of similar situations.
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, was detained by federal agents during a citizenship interview, with his legal team arguing that this violates his First Amendment rights due to his involvement in protests against the Israel-Gaza conflict. The Trump administration is reportedly using an obscure law to justify his deportation, claiming he poses "adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States," a provision also cited in another activist's case. This situation reflects broader concerns about the administration's crackdown on foreign students and the potential implications for their immigration status, highlighting tensions between immigration policies and the rights of activists.






