Judge rejects Trump administration鈥檚 bid to move Mahmoud Khalil鈥檚 legal case to Louisiana
A federal judge has ruled that the legal battle over Mahmoud Khalil鈥檚 deportation should continue to play out in New Jersey, rejecting the Trump administration鈥檚 bid to transfer the Columbia University protester鈥檚 case to Louisiana.
In a written decision Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz in Newark said jurisdiction over the case should remain in New Jersey since Khalil was being held there at the time his lawyer's filed their Habeas Corpus petition.
鈥淭he Court鈥檚 jurisdiction is not defeated by the Petitioner having been moved to Louisiana,鈥� the judge wrote, describing the government's argument otherwise as 鈥渦npersuasive.鈥�
The ruling does not guarantee that Khalil will be moved out of a detention facility in Louisiana, where he is being held as the government seeks his deportation for his role in campus protests against Israel. But it will allow his attorneys to make their arguments for his release before a judge in New Jersey.
If the case were to go forward in Louisiana, it may have ultimately ended up before one of the nation鈥檚 most conservative appeals courts, possibly allowing those judges to issue a precedent-setting ruling on both Khalil鈥檚 case and the Trump administration鈥檚 broader efforts to deport noncitizen student activists.
Khalil, a legal U.S. resident, was detained by federal immigration agents on March 8 in the lobby of his university-owned apartment. It was the first arrest under President Donald Trump鈥檚 promised crackdown on students who joined campus protests against the war in Gaza.
Within hours of his arrest, he was flown to an immigration detention center in Jena, Louisiana, thousands of miles (kilometers) from his attorneys and his wife, a U.S. citizen who is due to give birth this month.
Khalil鈥檚 attorneys have accused the government of advancing a 鈥渞adical reinterpretation鈥� of existing law to move the case to a more favorable venue, while depriving him of access to his legal team and family.
鈥淭hey keep passing around the body in an almost Kafkaesque way,鈥� defense attorney Baher Azmy said at a court hearing Friday in New Jersey.