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The Trump administration is not wasting any time deporting pro-Hamas demonstration leaders.
Mahmoud Khalil, here on a student visa, was ruled allowed to be deported on Friday by an immigration judge. The matter will now be appealed.
Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Jamee Comans ruled on Friday that the Trump administration met its burden to support its order to remove Khalil, a Syrian national. Khalil's attorneys have until April 23 to file relief applications, reported The Washington Free Beacon.
The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday submitted a two-page memorandum from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, invoking the Trump administration's authority to deport noncitizens whose presence in the country conflicts with the nation's foreign policy interests. Rubio noted that allowing Khalil to remain would jeopardize "U.S. policy to combat anti-Semitism around the world and in the United States, in addition to efforts to protect Jewish students from harassment and violence in the United States."
During a Thursday cabinet briefing at the White House, Rubio reiterated that "no one's entitled to a student visa."