Trump effort to deport pro-Palestinian students suffers setbacks but the legal question still looms
Briefly

The Trump administration's deportation campaign against international scholars expressing pro-Palestinian sentiments has met resistance from the judicial system, symbolizing a broader concern about political dissent in the U.S. Recently, federal judges in Virginia and New Jersey ordered the release of several international students detained, highlighting a perceived political motivations behind these actions. The case of Mahmoud Khalil, who remains detained, illustrates the administration's controversial tactics against freedom of speech, raising critical discussions about constitutional rights and the treatment of noncitizens within the country.
The constitution forbids the government from locking up anyone, including noncitizens, just because it doesn't like what they have to say.
The administration’s crackdown on political dissent has sent shockwaves through US campuses, raising questions about the limits of free speech and governmental power.
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