By JAKE OFFENHARTZ
NEW YORK (AP) — An immigration decide has blocked the Trump administration from deporting Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian graduate pupil who led protests at Columbia College in opposition to Israel and the struggle in Gaza.
In a ruling made public Tuesday, the decide, Nina Froes, stated she had terminated the case due to a procedural misstep by authorities attorneys, who didn’t correctly certify an official doc they supposed to make use of as proof.
The Trump administration could attraction the choice. However the ruling marked the newest setback for the federal authorities’s sweeping effort to expel pro-Palestinian campus activists and others who expressed criticism of Israel.
Final month, a separate immigration blocked the federal government’s try to deport a Tufts College graduate pupil, Rümeysa Öztürk, over an op-ed criticizing the college’s response to the struggle in Gaza.
Mahdawi, a authorized everlasting resident of the U.S. for the final decade, was born in a refugee camp within the Israeli-occupied West Financial institution. He was arrested by immigration brokers throughout a citizenship interview final April, however he was launched two weeks later by a federal decide.
Within the months since, the federal government has continued its effort to deport him, citing a memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio arguing noncitizens might be expelled from the nation if their presence could undermine U.S. international coverage pursuits.
Authorities attorneys submitted a photocopy of the doc to the immigration decide, however they didn’t certify it as required beneath federal legislation, the decide wrote.
“I’m grateful to the court docket for honoring the rule of legislation and holding the road in opposition to the federal government’s makes an attempt to trample on due course of,” Mahdawi stated in a press release launched by his attorneys. “This resolution is a vital step in direction of upholding what worry tried to destroy: the fitting to talk for peace and justice.”
Mahdawi has additionally mounted a separate case federal district court docket arguing that he was unlawfully detained. That case stays ongoing, his legal professionals stated.
Inquiries to the Division of Homeland Safety weren’t instantly returned.

