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

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers representing Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil have asked a federal judge to release him on bail right away or, alternatively, to relocate him to New Jersey so he can be nearer to his family. This request comes as the Trump administration seeks to keep him detained in Louisiana.

The latest appeal, filed Monday afternoon, follows a turbulent week in Khalil’s legal proceedings. Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, has been held since March based on allegations that his presence in the U.S. threatens the country’s foreign policy.

Judge Michael Farbiarz ruled that Khalil could not be deported on those grounds. However, he refused to release Khalil on Friday, citing the government’s secondary claim: that Khalil failed to disclose certain details about his work history and affiliations when applying for his green card.

In their filing, lawyers for Khalil said the government’s move to keep him detained on those grounds was “exceedingly rare and extremely unusual,” reflecting the retaliatory nature of their case. Khalil has strongly disputed that he was not forthcoming on the application.

If the release is not granted, Khalil’s attorneys urged the judge to at least transfer him to a detention facility in New Jersey so he could be closer to his wife and newborn son.

Their request cited an internal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement directive that says detained parents should be held “as close as practicable” to their children.

Emailed inquiries to the Justice Department and ICE were not returned.

An ICE official previously denied the transfer request. Last month, the government sought to block Khalil from holding his 1-month-old son, arguing that their first meeting should be “non-contact.”

Khalil, a former Columbia University graduate student, was detained at his Manhattan apartment on March 8, becoming the first target of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on those who joined protests against the war in Gaza.

He has not been accused of a crime. Rather, the Trump administration has argued that Khalil should be expelled from the country for beliefs that could undermine their foreign policy goals around fighting anti-semitism.

The allegations that Khalil lied on his green card application were added after his arrest, and have been strongly contested by Khalil and his lawyers.

While the government claimed he served as an “officer” of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, Khalil has denied that, claiming he completed an internship at the agency that was approved by Columbia University.

He said the government also overstated the length of time he had worked for the British Embassy.

In a previous ruling, the federal judge said it was “overwhelmingly unlikely” that the government would seek to detain Khalil solely on charges that he misrepresented himself on the application.

Still, the judge said Khalil’s lawyers had not presented sufficient evidence countering the claims and proving that he was being held illegally.

“The government is making desperate, last-ditch attempts to keep my husband unjustly imprisoned,” said Noor Abdalla, Khalil’s wife, in a statement Monday. “We are not afraid and will not be intimidated, because we know, and the government knows, it is only a matter of time before Mahmoud is free.”

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