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Hannan Adely

New Jersey

https://t.co/pozNuXFhk2 & USA Today Network. Investigative reporter: civil rights, immigration, Arab & Muslim communities, refugees, bias

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  • 3 days ago | northjersey.com | Hannan Adely

    Days after taking office, President Donald Trump declared that he would punish “leftist, anti-American colleges and universities” and go after “all the resident aliens who joined in the pro-jihadist protests.”“We will find you, and we will deport you,” Trump said while announcing an executive order. In the ensuing crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism, Leqaa Kordia of Paterson said she soon found that the Department of Homeland Security was investigating nearly every aspect of her life.

  • 4 days ago | dailyrecord.com | Hannan Adely

    Across the United States, many immigrants are grappling with the same difficult decision: stay in the country and risk arrest and detention or leave voluntarily. One North Jersey man chose to self-deport, volunteering to go to his home country rather than face a prolonged court case with an uncertain outcome, while being held in a detention center.

  • 1 week ago | njherald.com | Hannan Adely

    Show Caption Hide Caption America's Islamic Heritage Museum gives 'untold history'America's Islamic Heritage Museum begins in the 1500s and explores the contributions of American Muslims through the 21st century. A North Jersey imam has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Hackensack Meridian Health alleging he was wrongfully terminated from his job as a nurse due to pro-Palestinian speech.

  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Hannan Adely

    A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil for his activism or beliefs is likely unconstitutional. In a 106-page opinion, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Farbiarz wrote that Khalil was likely to succeed because the legal provision used to justify his detention was "unconstitutionally vague." Farbiarz, who presides in the District of New Jersey, issued the opinion on May 28.

  • 1 week ago | northjersey.com | Hannan Adely

    A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil for his pro-Palestinian activism or beliefs is likely unconstitutional. In a 106-page opinion, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Farbiarz wrote that Khalil was likely to succeed because the legal provision used to justify his detention was "unconstitutionally vague.”Farbiarz, who presides in the District of New Jersey, issued the opinion on May 28.

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8 May 25

With no aid left to give, Fares was in crisis. How could he look at children, with their skeletal frames and sunken eyes, and tell them he had nothing to give? How could he tell mothers, begging for a can of tuna or tomatoes, that the shelves were empty? https://t.co/Zp3f6nGCbP

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4 May 25

An investigation into group homes for adults with developmental disabilities found people who died alone and in avoidable ways; people who weren't provided basic care; overburdened staff and medical errors that caused injury and death. https://t.co/I9Lws6z0oM via @northjersey

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30 Apr 25

What are the most critical things people should be watching for that might signal further democratic erosion or recovery? @ruthbenghiat shares expert insight in interview with @usatoday https://t.co/Os8gmceXAe