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Georgetown student from India released from immigration detention after federal judge's ruling

After the court hearing, Khan Suri's lawyers declared victory and criticized the Trump administration for "disappearing" people over their ideas

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A Georgetown University scholar from India who was arrested in the Trump administration's crackdown on foreign college students was released from immigration detention Wednesday after a federal judge's ruling.

Badar Khan Suri will go home to his family in Virginia while he awaits the outcome of his petition against the Trump administration for wrongful arrest and detention in violation of the First Amendment and other constitutional rights. He's also facing deportation proceedings in an immigration court in Texas.

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