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What's next for Mahmoud Khalil's NJ court case?

Interview: Amol Sinha, executive director, ACLU-NJ

04/14/2025

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What's next for Mahmoud Khalil's NJ court case?

Clip: 4/14/2025 | 6m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

Interview: Amol Sinha, executive director, ACLU-NJ

Mahmoud Khalil is a legal permanent U.S. resident and was the first international student arrested in recent weeks amid a broad crackdown on pro-Palestinian demonstrations on U.S. college campuses. But the judge’s decision doesn’t mean the legal battle is over. Khalil’s attorneys have until April 23 to file for relief and he can remain in the U.S. until then.

04/14/2025

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