Thursday, July 31, 2025

Appeals Court Rules Against Trump in Kahlil Case



The Third Circuit Court of Appeals, has Denied the Trump (R) Administration’s attempt to Re-Detain Columbia University Pro-Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil, while it continues to Appeal a Federal Judge’s Decision to Release Him.

A Panel of Three Judges found that the Trump Administration did Not Demonstrate it would Suffer “Irreparable Harm” if Khalil was Not Detained again.

The Court also Partially Rejected the Government’s Request to pause U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz’s Order, which Reaffirmed that Khalil Cannot continue to be Detained, solely based on Secretary of State Marco Rubio's (R) Assertion that His Presence in the U.S. is Harmful to the Administration’s Foreign Policy Priorities.

The same day Khalil was Released on Bail, the Immigration Judge Overseeing His Removal Proceedings, found Him Removable based on Rubio’s Determination. Farbiarz found the Immigration Judge’s Decision “directly inconsistent” with His Previous Order.

However, the Appeals Court on Wednesday, did Not Order the Immigration Judge to consider Khalil’s Request for a Waiver of Removability.

This Case is widely thought to be headed toward the Supreme Court, as the Trump Administration has Accused the District Court of Overstepping its Authority and Intervening with the Immigration Judge’s attempts to Remove Him from the Country.










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