1/ Federal immigration agents arrested a Columbia student when he arrived for his citizenship interview in Vermont, despite his legal residency and lack of any criminal charge. Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian-born activist, helped lead pro-Palestinian protests on campus and was publicly named by Betar USA, a hardline pro-Israel group that posted online that Mahdawi was “on our deport list.” Mahdawi’s lawyers said the Trump administration is using a rarely invoked immigration law that allows the Secretary of State to deport legal residents deemed harmful to U.S. foreign policy. They called the arrest “retaliation for his advocacy.” A federal judge blocked Mahdawi’s deportation or transfer out of state, saying, “He was clearly eligible for naturalization. There’s no need to detain a lawful permanent resident incommunicado.” (New York Times / CBS News / Associated Press / The Hill / Washington Post / Axios / NBC News / Wall Street Journal)
- The Constitutional Crisis Is Here. Trump’s administration is only pretending to comply with the Supreme Court on the matter of a Maryland man it deported erroneously.” (The Atlantic)
- Trump Tests the True Limits of Presidential Power. “The Abrego Garcia case is the latest and most perfectly emblematic example of the new Trump administration’s willingness to test the law.”(National Review)
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2/ A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to turn over records and prepare for depositions over its refusal to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back from an El Salvador prison, despite a Supreme Court order requiring the government to “facilitate” his return. Judge Paula Xinis accused the Trump administration of stalling, saying: “To date nothing has been done […] There will be no tolerance for gamesmanship or grandstanding.” The administration now claims it lacks authority to retrieve him – even as it pays El Salvador to detain migrants – and top aides like Stephen Miller have now called the deportation legal and intentional. Trump officials continue to insist Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, but offer no proof beyond a police report from a disgraced officer later convicted for misconduct. Abrego Garcia’s lawyers say the government hasn’t even asked for his release, while Homeland Security warned he could be detained again if he returns. Trump defended the deportation of the legally protected Maryland resident, who is married to a U.S. citizen and has three children, saying: “Isn’t it wonderful that we’re keeping criminals out of our country?” (Washington Post / New York Times / New Republic / NBC News / Associated Press / ABC News / TechDirt)
3/ The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in federal grants to Harvard after the university refused to adopt Trump’s policy demands tied to campus protests and diversity programs. Trump also threatened Harvard’s tax-exempt status, wondering aloud whether the university should “be Taxed as a Political Entity.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also said Trump wants Harvard to “apologize” for “egregious antisemitism” and questioned why taxpayers fund a university with a $50 billion endowment. Harvard President Alan Garber, meanwhile, called Trump’s demands unconstitutional and said, “No government […] should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.” (Politico / New York Times / CNN / Associated Press / Washington Post / Axios)
poll/ 82% of Americans believe Trump should obey court orders even if he disagrees with them. 56% think Trump should stop “deporting people.” (Strength in Numbers)
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