US reinstates deportation proceedings against Mohsen Mahdawi
The US Board of Immigration Appeals has reinstated deportation proceedings against Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi. Mahdawi, a Columbia University student, was arrested last year after participating in pro-Palestinian protests.

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AI-generatedThe US Board of Immigration Appeals has reinstated deportation proceedings against Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi. Mahdawi, a Columbia University student, was arrested last year after participating in pro-Palestinian protests. An immigration judge had previously blocked deportation efforts, ruling the Trump administration failed to meet its burden of proof and dismissing its evidence. However, that judge was later fired, and the Board of Immigration Appeals overturned her decision. Mahdawi alleges the government is using the immigration system to silence his advocacy for Palestinian rights, stating he was arrested under a provision allowing deportation for individuals deemed to pose "adverse foreign policy consequences." He was detained for two weeks without being charged with a crime.
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5 extractedMohsen Mahdawi accuses the Trump administration of weaponizing the immigration system to silence his advocacy for Palestinian rights.
US Board of Immigration Appeals reinstated deportation proceedings against Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi.
His legal team stated he was arrested under a provision allowing the Secretary of State to seek deportation for 'adverse foreign policy consequences'.
Mahdawi was arrested last year during an interview with ICE, detained for two weeks, and not charged with a crime.
Immigration judge Nina Froes had previously blocked deportation efforts, but was fired by the Trump administration.