**Excerpt:**
In a landmark ruling on March 20, 2025, federal Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles temporarily halted the deportation of Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher, amid allegations of antisemitism and ties to Hamas. Suri, an Indian national specializing in peacebuilding, has denied the accusations, with his legal team claiming he is being targeted due to his wife’s Palestinian heritage and activism. The case has ignited debates over free speech, immigration policies, and the targeting of foreign-born students in the U.S., particularly those engaged in pro-Palestinian advocacy. Georgetown University has stood by Suri, citing no evidence of wrongdoing, while the Trump administration’s use of immigration laws to pursue deportations without formal charges has drawn criticism. This case underscores the human toll of such policies and the broader implications for due process and academic freedom.
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