Immigration judge orders deportation of Mahmoud Khalil to Syria or Algeria Mahmoud Khalil failed to disclose connections to UNRWA and Columbia University anti-Israel coalition.

(Fox) A federal immigration judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil deported to either Algeria or Syria after ruling he hid information on his U.S. green card application.

Judge Jamee Comans issued the Sept. 12 decision in Louisiana and said that Khalil did not disclose his internship with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and ties with Columbia University Apartheid Divest, an anti-Israel campus coalition.

Court filings unsealed Wednesday and published by the American Civil Liberties Union also show Coman cited the activism ties as central to her ruling.

She denied Khalil’s motion for relief, writing that the omissions were deliberate and constituted grounds for removal.

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