Have you ever imagined moving to a new country to study? Sometimes, students from other countries come to study at universities, but they might face challenges with immigration laws.
One student is waiting to find out if he can stay in the country. He was detained (or held) by immigration officials because they think he did something wrong, but he hasn’t been charged with any crime.
He participated in peaceful protests at his university to support a cause he believes in. Protests are a way for people to express their opinions, and in many countries, it’s a right protected by law.
Now, a judge has asked the government to provide evidence (proof) of why he should be deported (sent back to his home country). This means the student might soon learn if he can continue his studies or if he has to leave.
It’s important to remember that everyone has rights, and it’s okay to stand up for what you believe in, as long as it’s done peacefully. Let’s hope everything turns out well for this student! 🤞
Reference(s):
Updates on the immigration case against Palestinian activist
cgtn.com