US seeks to deport pro-Palestinian Georgetown University student

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After determining that Badar Khan Suri, an Indian student at Georgetown University in Washington, was a threat to US foreign policy, the US attempted to deport him on Wednesday.

The US Department of Homeland Security, DHS, in a statement, accused Suri of ties to the Palestinian militant group Hamas, stating that he had spread Hamas propaganda and antisemitism on social media.

The DHS statement reposted by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, did not cite evidence, stressing that Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined that Suri’s activities rendered him deportable.

It was gathered that Suri, who is living in the US on a student visa and is married to an American citizen, has been detained in Alexandria, Louisiana, and is awaiting a court date in immigration court.

Federal agents reportedly arrested him outside his home in Rosslyn, Virginia, on Monday night.

The case comes as Trump seeks to deport foreigners who took part in pro-Palestinian protests against the US ally Israel’s war in Gaza following an October 2023 Hamas attack.

Trump’s measures have triggered an outcry from civil rights and immigrant advocacy groups who accuse his administration of unfairly targeting political critics.

DAILY POST reports that Suri is a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown’s Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding, which is part of the university’s School of Foreign Service.

Meanwhile, a Georgetown University spokesperson said the university had not received a reason for Suri’s detention, stating that it was not aware of Suri engaging in any illegal activity.

 

Written By Matthew Atungwu

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