
Hannan Adely
Reporter at The Record (Bergen County)
Reporter at NorthJersey.com
Reporter. https://t.co/pozNuXFhk2 & USA Today Network. I cover diversity, inc social issues, refugees, bias, civil rights, immigration, Arab & Muslim communities
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Hannan Adely
The Trump administration, facing a court-imposed deadline to provide evidence in its bid to deport Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil, has argued in a new filing that it has the authority to deport noncitizens who harm the nation’s foreign policy interests. Khalil, a legal U.S. resident who was active in pro-Palestinian campus protests, is not accused of any crime.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Hannan Adely
An immigration judge in Louisiana may rule on Friday on whether Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, targeted for deportation over his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests, can be removed from the country. Judge Jamee Comans said the U.S. government has until Wednesday night to show evidence that he should be deported, Reuters reported.
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2 weeks ago |
njherald.com | Hannan Adely
An immigration judge in Louisiana may rule on Friday on whether Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, targeted for deportation over his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests, can be removed from the country. Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Jamee Comans said the U.S. government had until Wednesday night to show evidence that he should be deported, Reuters reported.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Hannan Adely
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy, US Sens. Cory Booker and Andy Kim, and other elected officials, demanded answers. The Israeli Defense Forces said its soldiers shot the boys, alleging that they were targeted because they had been throwing rocks and endangering civilians. The three American friends − Amer, Abed and Ayub − went out to the almond groves near their family homes in the West Bank town of Turmus Ayya on Sunday to enjoy the tart, green fruits that grow in springtime, their relatives said.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Hannan Adely
Human rights lawyer Brian Concannon had given expert testimony and evidence in dozens of asylum cases about Haiti, a country roiled by political instability and violence. But he routinely declined cases brought under the Convention Against Torture — another avenue to halt deportation — because he lacked information needed to meet the court’s high bar for proof, he said.
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As border scrutiny grows, foreign visitors rethink travel to the US https://t.co/JHSzKmC9ih

My 2022 investigation into the detention, torture & extortion of deportees to Haiti has been used in Convention Against Torture cases & made cases winnable, with judges halting deportation because of my reporting. Heartening to see impact of our work. https://t.co/BXTtjagpAL

RT @AdelyReporter: Major updates in West Bank shooting of 3 boys -All three are Americans. 2 have NJ roots, one from Georgia. -Amer was sho…