Judge Slams Trump Admin's 'Unconstitutional' Efforts to Deport Pro-Palestinian Non-Citizens
A federal judge has issued a scathing 161-page rebuke of the Trump administration, condemning its efforts to deport pro-Palestinian non-citizen professors and students. The judge ruled that the administration's actions violated the First Amendment and the Constitution.
The case revolves around the State Department and Homeland Security's attempts to target pro-Palestinian individuals who have protested the Israeli government's actions in Gaza. The judge found that the administration's actions were intended to intimidate and silence these individuals, effectively curbing their lawful pro-Palestinian speech and denying them their freedom of speech.
The judge specifically named Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, along with their subordinates, as responsible for misusing their powers to target non-citizen pro-Palestinians for deportation based on their political beliefs. The judge devoted a significant portion of the decision to discussing the president, the First Amendment, and the state of the USA in strong terms.
The federal judge's ruling sends a clear message that the Trump administration's attempts to suppress pro-Palestinian speech are unconstitutional. The decision underscores the importance of freedom of speech and the protection of political beliefs in the United States.
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