Momodou Taal is from a political family and found his muse in Malcolm X. He joined a pro-Palestinian movement that led to his suspension. Now, he is fighting to stay in the United States.
The government says it revoked Taal's student visa because of his alleged involvement in "disruptive protests," as well as ...
Taal’s lawsuit, filed with fellow Cornell doctoral student Sriram Parasuram and Mukoma Wa Ngũgĩ, a Cornell literature ...
Situating the attacks on Momodou Taal and other student activists in their political and historical context, the speakers urged viewers to become active in the struggle to mobilize the working class ...
Pro-Palestinian activist Momodou Taal’s suit against the federal government began in federal court on Tuesday.
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TAG24 on MSNMomodou Taal: Judge declines to stop government from trying to deport pro-Palestine Cornell student activistA judge on Thursday declined to immediately block the government from trying to deport Cornell University student activist ...
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Judge Elizabeth Coombe struck down portions of Momodou Taal’s lawsuit against the Trump administration on Thursday.
A hearing before US District Judge Elizabeth C. Coombe is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon where attorneys for Cornell ...
This month, immigration enforcement agents arrested and detained Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and Palestinian ...
Today, the judge ruled against Taal. Taaal’s lawyer, Eric Lee, said the court has not decided the legality of Taal’s ...
Exclusive: As Trump Threatens to Deport Him, Momodou Taal Says It’s “Time to Escalate for Palestine”
Momodou Taal, a Cornell student suing the Trump administration over free speech —and now facing deportation threats — shares ...
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