The Donald Trump administration is planning to deport non-citizens who hold pro-Palestinian views.

 

It is also seeking to deport those who are perceived to have been critical of Israel’s war on Gaza.

 

Here is a list of the people the US government has targeted so far:

 

Mahmoud Khalil: Khalil was arrested over pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University. He is married to an American citizen and holds a green card.

 

Rumeysa Ozturk: The Turkish student was detained after she co-authored an op-ed in a Tufts University student newspaper.

 

Yunseo Chung: A judge has ordered that the Korean-American student at Columbia University not be detained until her legal challenge against deportation is heard in court.

 

Badar Khan Suri: The Georgetown scholar from India, who holds a valid visa, was arrested over social media posts.

 

Leqaa Kordia: Authorities claim Kordia is Palestinian and was arrested near a protest at Columbia University.

 

Ranjani Srinivasan: The Indian citizen and doctoral student at Columbia fled the US when immigration agents searched her university residence.

 

Alireza Doroudi: The Iranian citizen and doctoral student at the University of Alabama was detained by immigration authorities who said he “posed significant national security concerns”.

 

Dr Rasha Alawieh: A kidney transplant specialist from Lebanon was preparing to take up a position with Brown University but was deported earlier this month when trying to re-enter the US.

 

Momodou Taal: The doctoral student at Cornell University is challenging his deportation from the US.