An Indian national whose father-in-law is with Hamas has been taken into custody.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has arrested and is seeking to deport an Indian national studying at Georgetown University, the latest in a series of arrests following through on President Donald Trump’s promise to find and deport “terrorist sympathizers.”
The Immigration and Nationality Act says that immigrants can be deported if the U.S. secretary of state determines their presence or activities “would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.”
A profile of Yousef on the Georgetown University website says she has worked with the foreign ministry in Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas.
Suri’s close connections to a senior adviser of Hamas prompted Secretary of State Marco Rubio on March 15 to deem him deportable under the law, according to McLaughlin.
Suri is a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown’s Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, which is part of the university’s School of Foreign Service. His arrest was first reported by Politico.
Suri was detained on March 17 by DHS agents outside his home in Rosslyn, Virginia. He has been in the United States on a student visa. His wife is an American citizen, according to his lawyer.
“If an accomplished scholar who focuses on conflict resolution is whom the government decides is bad for foreign policy, then perhaps the problem is with the government, not the scholar,” Suri’s lawyer said in an email.
Suri’s arrest has been challenged in federal court in Virginia. A copy of his petition has not been posted to the court docket.
A Georgetown University spokesperson said the university had not received a reason for Suri’s detention and that it was not aware of Suri engaging in any illegal activity.
“We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it. Many are not students, they are paid agitators. We will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country—never to return again,” he said.
Reuters contributed to this report.