Georgetown Researcher Is Fighting Deportation

Scholar married to Palestinian-American is involved in case similar to that of Mahmoud Khalil
Posted Mar 21, 2025 2:00 AM CDT
Georgetown Researcher's Visa Revoked Over Palestine Link
In this July 10, 2013, file photo, prospective students tour Georgetown University's campus in Washington.   (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Badar Khan Suri, a researcher at Georgetown University and husband of a Palestinian-American woman, was detained by US immigration agents this week. Arrested Monday night outside his Virginia home, the Indian citizen was told his visa had been revoked. He's now being held in Louisiana, more than 1,000 miles from his family and attorney, the AP reports. His lawyer, Hassan Ahmad, claims the detention is linked to his wife's Palestinian identity and her constitutionally protected speech as well as his own. "The Trump Administration has openly expressed its intention to weaponize immigration law to punish noncitizens whose views are deemed critical of US policy as it relates to Israel," Ahmad wrote in a court filing. The Trump administration says Suri is deportable because he's been "spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media."

On Thursday, a judge temporarily blocked Suri's deportation pending the outcome of a lawsuit on the matter, the Washington Post reports. Georgetown supports Suri, who has no criminal record, stating: "We are not aware of him engaging in any illegal activity, and we have not received a reason for his detention." The statement emphasized rights to free inquiry and debate. The case comes amid similar legal battles concerning Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student activist also fighting deportation, and Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese doctor who was deported despite having a valid visa. (This content was created with the help of AI. Read our AI policy.)

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