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Mahmoud Khalil requests transfer from Louisiana jail after judge blocks his release

Mahmoud Khalil requests transfer from Louisiana jail after judge blocks his release

Toronto Star7 hours ago

NEW YORK (AP) — Attorneys for the Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil requested that a federal judge immediately release him on bail, or else transfer him to New Jersey to be closer to his family, as the Trump administration seeks to keep him in custody in Louisiana.
The latest request, filed Monday afternoon, follows a whirlwind week in the legal case against Khalil, a lawful permanent resident who has been detained since March on allegations that his presence in the country poses a threat to U.S. foreign policy.

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