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Judge Rules Hamas Supporter Mahmoud Khalil to Remain in ICE Custody

Hamas supporter Mahmoud Khalil, a green-card holder who led pro-Hamas protests at Columbia University in New York City, has been denied release from ICE custody by a New Jersey District Judge on Friday. This decision comes as a victory for the United States government and a step towards ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

The ruling was made after a hearing at the Newark Immigration Court where Judge Miriam Enriquez stated that Khalil’s release would pose a threat to national security. The judge also noted that Khalil’s past actions and statements showed a clear support for Hamas, a known terrorist organization. This decision is in line with the US government’s efforts to combat terrorism and protect its citizens from any potential threats.

Khalil, who has been living in the US for over a decade, was arrested by ICE on July 31st for overstaying his visa and violating the terms of his green card. He has been in custody since then and has been fighting for his release, claiming that he has no ties to Hamas and that his protests were simply a form of free speech. However, the evidence presented by the government proved otherwise.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) submitted a 10-page document to the court, detailing Khalil’s involvement with Hamas and his support for the organization. The document included social media posts, photographs, and witness testimonies that showed Khalil’s active participation in pro-Hamas events and his promotion of the group’s ideologies.

In one of the posts, Khalil is seen holding a sign that reads “We are all Hamas” while attending a protest at Columbia University. He also shared several videos and articles on social media that praised Hamas and its violent actions against Israel. These actions clearly demonstrate Khalil’s support for a terrorist organization and raise serious concerns about his intentions in the US.

The judge’s decision to keep Khalil in ICE custody is a clear message that the US will not tolerate any form of support for terrorism. It also sends a strong message to those who may have similar intentions, that their actions will not go unnoticed and they will be held accountable for their actions.

The government’s efforts to combat terrorism and protect its citizens are commendable. The US has been a target of numerous terrorist attacks in the past and it is the responsibility of the government to take all necessary measures to prevent any future threats. The decision to keep Khalil in custody is a step in the right direction and shows the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

Furthermore, this ruling also serves as a reminder to all green-card holders and immigrants that they must abide by the laws and regulations of the country they are residing in. Violating the terms of a visa or green card is a serious offense and can lead to severe consequences.

In conclusion, the decision to keep Hamas supporter Mahmoud Khalil in ICE custody is a victory for the US government and a step towards safeguarding its citizens. The evidence presented by the government clearly shows Khalil’s support for a terrorist organization and his release would pose a threat to national security. This ruling sends a strong message that the US will not tolerate any form of support for terrorism and will take all necessary measures to protect its citizens.

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