In early March, immigration agents in New York arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and Columbia University graduate.The Trump administration argued that Khalil's prominent role in Pro-Palestinian and anti-war protests at Columbia last spring amounted to antisemitism and support for a terrorist organization.In newly filed papers, the Trump administration also argued that Khalil failed to disclose involvement in certain organizations on his green card application. An attorney for Khalil called the allegations "plainly thin."On Midday Edition, we discuss local jurists' concerns about the precedent Khalil's case sets for free speech protections and immigrant rights.Guests:David Loy, legal director at the First Amendment Coalition of San DiegoAnnie Rios, attorney coordinating defense for UC San Diego student protestorsTammy Lin, professor of immigration and supervising attorney at the University of San Diego's Legal Immigration ClinicResources:San Diego Rapid Response Network Legal AssistanceNetwork Line: (619) 536-0823San Diego County Immigrant Rights Legal Defense ProgramMain Number: (619) 446-2883ACLU San Diego and Imperial Counties Chapter Immigrant Rights' Resource HubNational Immigration Legal Services DirectoryCalifornia Lawyer Referral ServiceICE Online Detainee Locator SystemUSD Legal Immigration ClinicFirst Amendment Coalition