Indian researcher Badar Khan Suri won't be deported from US over alleged Hamas link, orders judge
Washington DC/IBNS: A judge in the United States on Thursday ordered against the deportation of Indian researcher Badar Khan Suri, who has been arrested in the country over his alleged link to Palestinian terror group Hamas, media reports said.
Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles ordered that Khan Suri, who was arrested on Wednesday, won't be deported until and unless the court passes a contrary order.
Khan Suri, a researcher at Georgetown University, has been accused of spreading Hamas propaganda and antisemitism on social media.
He is also accused of having a close tie with a "known" or "suspected terrorist".
Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary Department of Homeland Security, had posted on X, " Suri was a foreign exchange student at Georgetown University actively spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media.
"Suri has close connections to a known or suspected terrorist, who is a senior advisor to Hamas. The Secretary of State issued a determination on March 15, 2025 that Suri’s activities and presence in the United States rendered him deportable under INA section 237(a)(4)(C)(i)."
Suri was a foreign exchange student at Georgetown University actively spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media.
— Tricia McLaughlin (@TriciaOhio) March 20, 2025
Suri has close connections to a known or suspected terrorist, who is a senior advisor to Hamas. The Secretary of State issued a… https://t.co/gU02gLAlX1
Khan Suri, who is studying and teaching on a student visa, is pursuing "doctoral research on peacebuilding in Iraq and Afghanistan".
A spokesperson of Georgetown University said in a statement, "We are not aware of him engaging in any illegal activity, and we have not received a reason for his detention.
"We support our community members’ rights to free and open inquiry, deliberation and debate, even if the underlying ideas may be difficult, controversial or objectionable. We expect the legal system to adjudicate this case fairly."
Khan Suri's lawyer said his client, who is married to an American citizen, is now awaiting a date in the immigration court.
His lawyer claimed Khan Suri was victimised because of his wife's Palestinian origin.
Earlier, the Trump administration had controversially arrested Columbia University student and a green card holder, Mahmoud Khalil, for his participation in the pro-Palestine campus protests last year.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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