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Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyer calls immigration case a ‘sham’ after revelation it was fast-tracked by DoJ

Mahmoud Khalil's lawyer has labeled his immigration case a "sham" following revelations that the Department of Justice fast-tracked his deportation. Khalil, a noncitizen activist, was arrested as part of a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech.

Maanvi SinghThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-11 · 20:53 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyer calls immigration case a ‘sham’ after revelation it was fast-tracked by DoJ
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Mahmoud Khalil's lawyer has labeled his immigration case a "sham" following revelations that the Department of Justice fast-tracked his deportation. Khalil, a noncitizen activist, was arrested as part of a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech. His legal team alleges the case was predetermined by the Trump administration, citing an unusually rapid decision from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) after multiple judges recused themselves. Internal documents suggest the case was flagged as high priority, leading to accusations of political interference. Khalil, a legal permanent resident married to a US citizen, faces potential expulsion from the US depending on ongoing legal challenges.

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Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyer called his immigration proceedings “preordained and a complete sham.”

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A federal judge ruled Khalil's detention unconstitutional in June last year, finding him neither a flight risk nor a community threat.

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Khalil's removal order came within nine days of final briefing; such appeals decisions typically take years.

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Internal board documents indicated Khalil's case was flagged as high priority and expedited by the Trump administration.

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A lawyer for Mahmoud Khalil, the first noncitizen activist arrested in the Trump administration crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech, called his client’s immigration proceedings “preordained and a complete sham” after it was revealed that the case was prioritized to be fast-tracked.“These revelations make clear that this case has been controlled from day one by higher-ups in the administration,” said Marc Van Der Hout, an attorney on Khalil’s legal team, in a statement. “The immigration judge was hand-picked and the Board of Immigration Appeals decision was predetermined. We will continue to fight for Mahmoud in every court we can.”In April, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued a “final” administrative removal order for Khalil in an abnormally quick decision after multiple judges reportedly recused themselves from the case. The BIA is a part of the US justice department but is required by law to consider cases independently. However, internal board documents obtained by The New York Times indicated that the case had been flagged as a high priority and expedited – leading to accusations from Khalil’s team that the Trump administration put its thumb on the scale to make an example of him.Khalil’s removal order came within nine days of final briefing; such appeals decisions typically take years.“This story proves that the Trump administration’s treatment of my case has always been corrupt and retaliatory,” Khalil said on X after The New York Times report. “They put me through a sham immigration process while guaranteeing the outcome in advance.”On a separate legal track, in January, a split panel of the third circuit court of appeals overturned the district court ruling that freed Khalil from detention last year. That lower court decision found that Khalil’s detention and attempts to deport him, on grounds that his activism while a student at Columbia University posed a threat to US foreign policy interests, were likely unconstitutional.The appeals court ruling did not weigh in on constitutional issues, but held that the district court did not have jurisdiction over the case. Khali’s attorneys asked the full appeals court to reconsider the decision, and are awaiting a ruling.Depending on the outcome of the third circuit case, Khalil could be expelled from the US, even if his attorneys ask the supreme court to weigh in.Khalil, who was raised in a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, is a legal US permanent resident married to a US citizen. He was arrested in New York in March 2025 for his advocacy at Columbia for Palestinian rights and swiftly sent to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Louisiana, where he was held for 104 days. During that time, his wife gave birth to their first child – who is now one year old.He was released in June last year, after a federal judge ruled his detention unconstitutional, finding that Khalil was neither a flight risk nor a community threat. Donald Trump called Khalil a “Radical Foreign Pro-Hamas Student” and a “terrorist sympathizer” and Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, said that Khalil’s presence in the US would have “adverse foreign policy consequences”. After his detention and amid public outcry, the Trump administration also claimed that his green card application contained ommisions. Earlier this year, the administration claimed he would be deported to Algeria.In another lawsuit that scrutinized the administration’s policy to deport pro-Palestinian scholars for their views, a federal judge last year accused the government of “an unconstitutional conspiracy to pick off certain people” that violated the first amendment to the US constitution.
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