The release of a Palestinian student at Columbia University has stabbed to expel the expulsion from the US

American authorities released a Palestinian student at Columbia University on Wednesday by the Mohsen Mahadavi of the Migration Contributing Center, a judge to release him on bail; To challenge President Donald Trump’s administration to expel him; Because of his participation in the Pro -Pelestinians’ protests.
Mahadavi was arrested this month for an interview with the request to obtain American citizenship.
He was born and raised in a refugee camp, and the Trump Administration judge ordered that he was not expelled from the US soon or was removed from the state of Fairmont. Mahadavi was born and raised in the Sararthi camp at West Bank.
After two weeks of detention, Mahadavi came out of the Federal Court in Berlington, Fairmont, and said that his lawyers had ordered the release of American district court judge Jeffrey Crouford on Wednesday.
Craford said that Mahadavi did not pose a threat to the people in his verdict, and fears that he will escape the United States before his trial. The judge compared the current political climate from the left and compared to the “Makareth” in the last century, and thousands of people were expelled; Because of their political views.
Mahadavi’s release is set for the Trump administration’s efforts to expel foreign university students who support the Palestinians.
Dozens of protesters stood in front of the court and shouted slogans, “Yes to love”, “Awesome” and “Yes to love.” Mahadavi said to them: “I clearly and with a high voice of President Trump and his government, I am not afraid of you.”
“This is the glory of hope, hope, hope and faith in the legal system in the US,” said Craford’s decision to release him.
Trump administration officials said students with US entry visas were expelled; Due to their support for the Palestinians, their criticism of Israel’s behavior in the war against Gaza has been described as a threat to American foreign policy.
Internal Security Ministry spokesman Tresha McLowlin said the “Green Card” subsidy, which allows Mahadavi to study in the United States, should be withdrawn.
She said in a statement: “When one calls for violence, and the terrorists who enjoy the murder of Americans, when they support them and hurt the Jews, this right should be canceled, and it should not be in this country … Judge, this judge or no one else will prevent us from implementing us.”
Trump’s critics attacked the rights of freedom of expression, according to the first amendment of the American Constitution.
“Mahadavi here is legitimate in the United States and behaves legally,” said Congress’s vermont delegation, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Peter Welsh and MP Beca Palites.
They added: “In this case the actions of the Trump administration, and unjustly restraining, expulsion and executed disappearance, shameless and immoral.”
The conditions of Mahadavi are the student of Palestinian activist Mahmood Khalil and the student at the University of Columbia and student Ramisa Oztoork at the University of TAFS. Khalil and Ujartk are still in custody.
Mahadavi’s lawyer said that their client, who took the green card, lived in Vermont for 10 years and was graduating at Colombia University in May.
There are no allegations that Mahadavi has committed any crime. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said that the activities of his Pro -Pelestinians may undermine the process of peace in the Middle East.
“They have arrested me,” Mahadavi told the court. What is the reason? Because I raised my voice, and I said (not to battle, yes to peace) … because I said: Put. More than 50,000 Palestinians died more than enough. ”
Mahadavi’s legal group said Rubio’s allegations were not relying on evidence. Leh Ernest, Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Fairmont, said, “The government’s only justification for the government’s only justice to detain the prison in jail is his speech.”