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Federal judge rules Georgetown scholar’s wrongful arrest case will stay in Virginia

A federal judge has ruled that a Georgetown scholar鈥檚 petition challenging the constitutionality of his arrest should be heard in Virginia, denying the Trump administration鈥檚 request to move the case to Texas.

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Federal judge rules Georgetown scholar's wrongful arrest case will stay in Virginia

Mapheze Saleh, right, wife of arrested and detained Georgetown University scholar Badar Khan Suri, holds a sign calling for her husband’s release after speaking at a news conference following his hearing at Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in Alexandria, Va., Thursday, May 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)


A federal judge has ruled that a Georgetown scholar鈥檚 petition challenging the constitutionality of his arrest should be heard in Virginia, denying the Trump administration鈥檚 request to move the case to Texas.

U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles said she would hear arguments in mid-May on whether Badar Khan Suri should be returned to Virginia while his deportation case proceeds in Texas, where he’s now detained. His next hearing in the immigration case is in June.

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