The U.S. government has accused Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil of failing to disclose his past work with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) in his visa application. Authorities claim this omission is grounds for his deportation. Khalil, who has been involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, is now facing legal scrutiny over his immigration status. The case has sparked debate over the treatment of pro-Palestinian activists and the broader political implications of U.S. immigration enforcement. Supporters argue that Khalil is being unfairly targeted for his activism, while officials maintain that visa transparency is a legal requirement.
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US alleges Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil covered up his work for UNRWA
The U.S. government has alleged that Mahmoud Khalil withheld that he worked for a United Nations Palestinian relief agency in his visa application.
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