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        Judge Crawford ruled that Mahda-  media,  write  op-eds,  or  publish  re-  those  rights  without  fear  of  arrest,  Martin Delaney & Ricci Law Group;
        wi  met  the  heightened  standard  by  search  that  may  come  in  the  cross  imprisonment, or deportation. Mah-  and  CLEAR.  will  continue  to  vig-
        demonstrating a “substantial claim”  hairs  of  this  administration.  There  dawi himself urged his supporters to  orously  defend  Judge  Crawford’s
        and  “extraordinary  circumstances”  are also millions of foreign students  “Stay positive and believe in the in-  decision  upholding  the  freedom  to
        under Mapp v. Reno. The substan-  and noncitizens on temporary visas  evitability of justice.”        speak  without  fearing  retaliation
        tial  claims  asserted  by  Mahdawi  who risk detention based on lawful   The  Trump  administration  has  or  punishment.  We  are  inspired  by
        were  the  infringement  of  his  First  speech that the administration does  already appealed this decision to the  Mahdawi’s  optimism  and  belief  in
        Amendment and due process rights,  not like.  As Judge Crawford stated  Second  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  the inevitability of justice.
        as well as the impact of detention on  in his decision, “Noncitizen resi-  and  the  legal  team  representing
        the efficacy of the habeas remedy.   dents like Mr. Mahdawi enjoy First  Mahdawi, which includes our law    *Kaitlyn Box is a Partner
            The extraordinary circumstanc-  Amendment rights in this country to  firm; the ACLU; ACLU of Vermont,    at Cyrus D. Mehta &
        es present in the instant case includ-  the same extent as United States cit-  Luna  Droubi  of  Beldock  Levine  &   Partners PLLC.
        ed the lack of a flight risk or danger  izens”. They must be free to exercise  Hoffman LLP; Andrew Delaney of
        to the community posed by Mahda-  ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
        wi,  as  well  as  the  broader-reaching   Cyrus D. Mehta, a graduate of Cambridge University and Columbia Law School, is the Managing Partner of Cyrus D. Mehta
        implications  of  permitting  a  lawful
        permanent  resident  to  be  detained   & Partners PLLC in New York City. Mr. Mehta is a member of AILA’s Administrative Litigation Task Force; AILA’s EB-5 Com-
        based  on  protected  speech.  Judge  mittee; former chair of AILA’s Ethics Committee; special counsel on immigration matters to the Departmental Disciplinary
        Crawford  also  took  into  consider-  Committee, Appellate Division, First Department, New York; member of the ABA Commission on Immigration; board member
        ation the fact that Mahdawi’s arrest
        after  the  naturalization  interview   of Volunteers for Legal Services and board member of New York Immigration Coalition.  Mr. Mehta is the former chair of the
        was  a  honey  trap,  stating  that  he  Board of Trustees of the American Immigration Council and former chair of the Committee on Immigration and Nationality
        “presented  himself  at  the  USCIS   Law of the New York City Bar Association. He is a frequent speaker and writer on various immigration-related issues, including
        office in Colchester even though he
        had suspicions that he would be de-  on ethics, and is also an adjunct professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, where he teaches a course entitled Immigration and
        tained”.                          Work.  Mr. Mehta received the AILA 2018 Edith Lowenstein Memorial Award for advancing the practice of immigration law
            There  are  over  12.7  million   and the AILA 2011 Michael Maggio Memorial Award for his outstanding efforts in providing pro bono representation in the
        lawful  permanent  residents  in  the
        United  States,  many  of  whom  may   immigration field. He has also received two AILA Presidential Commendations in 2010 and 2016.  Mr. Mehta is ranked among
        now  fear  that  they will suffer the  the most highly regarded lawyers in North America by Who’s Who Legal – Corporate Immigration Law 2019 and is also ranked
        same  fate,  if  they  post  on  social   in Chambers USA and Chambers Global 2019 in immigration law, among other rankings.


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