Trump DOJ Subpoenas NYC Hotels, Looking for Names of Immigrants
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The NYPD backlash is beginning.
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Government lawyers defending the effort to deport Khalil told a judge he lacked jurisdiction to stop it because Khalil was flown to Louisiana within hours of being taken into custody.
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We spoke to Columbia University students about Mahmoud Khalil's arrest and detention—and more links to start your Wednesday.
Some are outraged. Others are saying nothing at all.
The arrest, supposed to be banned by a 2020 law, took place a week before a new memo to court officers advised them to step aside if ICE proceeds, sans warrant.
Downtown, thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets to call for the Columbia campus activist's release from ICE detention. Meanwhile, uptown, Columbia professors for accountability from their administrators.
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The state's prison agency has censored lawsuits, emails, and Hell Gate stories during the three-week-long wildcat strike.
For a few glorious hours on Friday, diners could sit and eat outside.