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the Trump administrationN will face temporary hearings of the restriction order on Tuesday regarding its efforts to clarify anti -Semitism on the campus of the American universities.

The first case includes Mahmoud Khalil, one of the leaders of protests at the University of Colombia, which ICE has been seized earlier this month and which the Trump administration is trying to deport, while the second case includes a student of Cornell Momodo Tall University and two others who argue by attacking freedom of expression of protests on the campus.

In the Khalil case, the New York Federal City judge will hear a request from Khalil for a temporary restriction order to prevent the University of Colombia from delivering Khalil's disciplinary records – as well as the records of demonstrators to other students – to the Republican Parliamentary Committee.

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The Trump administration will face temporary hearings of the restriction order on Tuesday, which included students, Mahmoud Khalil, Akat and Momodo Tall. (Getty Images)

An anti -Israel student in the United States in the visa that is urged by ICE to surrender: Court documents

American boycott judge Aaron Supraman last week at the University of Colombia ordered to refrain from handing the records to hold a hearing today. The committee sent a letter last month asking Colombia and Barnard the college of providing records or risks billions of dollars in federal financing.

The Ministry of Internal Security said that it had arrested Khalil – a Palestinian who grew up in Syria and a permanent resident in the United States – to protect US national security and claimed that Khalil “led activities to Hamas, a dedicated terrorist organization.”

The session comes at a time when the Trump administration accused Khalil Failed With the Palestinian Relief Agency, the United Nations to request a visa, claiming this negligence deported.

At the same time, Taal and two other plaintiffs are a challenge President Donald Trump Executive orders targeting anti -Semitism on the campus and his administration efforts that seek to deport the demonstrators. TAAL, along with the Cornell SRIRAM PARASURAMA student and Professor Mũkoma Wa Ngũgĩ, says that orders seek to reject the right to freedom of expression for all non -citizens.

Mahmoud Khalil

Mahmoud Khalil claimed a major role in protests against Israel at Columbia University. (Ted Shafri, File)

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Tal also presented an emergency movement to prevent his attempt to detention or deport him before the session scheduled to be held in Sri Laws, New York, in front of the American boycott judge, Elizabeth S. Comb.

Trump's Ministry of Justice seeks to be Taal, located in the United States with a visa, succumbing to immigration authorities, according to court documents. TAAL holds dual nationality in the UK and Gambia.

Tal, who was active to combat Israel since Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, praised the “resistance”. Against Israel Several times on his X account. Although he accepted a student visa in 2022, Taal also published his “hatred” of the United States and called for the “end of the American Empire.”

One of the pro -Palestinian demonstrators carrying a flag on the surface of the Hamilton hall at the University of Colombia

An anti -Israel protester holds a note on the surface of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in New York, on April 30, 2024. (Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Earlier this month, Trump administration He withdrew 400 million dollars from research grants and other funding on how Columbia University dealt with protests against Israel's military campaign in Gaza. In order to consider the restoration of these funds and other billions in future grants, Federal officials demanded nine separate changes to the academic and security policies of the university, including reforming its rules for protests and student discipline.

Trump in January The executive order signed On “additional measures to combat anti -Semitism”. The guidance gave all federal agencies a 60 -day window to determine the civil and criminal authorities available to combat anti -Semitism and the deportation of anti -Jews who broke any laws.

Then the Ministry of Justice formed a multi -agent workplace to combat anti -Semitism.

This report contributed to this report, Fox News “Fox News”, Taylor Benley, Kindle Gastlo, Alexis McAds, Jimmy Joseph, and the Associated Press.

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