The Khalil saga became a test of whether ideology could override the limits of judicial power. A Biden-appointed district judge tried to transform a straightforward case of alleged misrepresentation into a constitutional crisis, elevating an activist narrative over the clear structure of immigration law. By stepping in, the 3rd Circuit didn’t just correct a mistake; it drew a bright red line around what federal judges may and may not do when it comes to deportation.
That line now stands as a warning to lower courts tempted to turn immigration disputes into political crusades. The ruling restores the primacy of Congress’s framework and the executive’s authority to enforce it, even when the target is a media-backed cause célèbre. For the Trump administration, it is vindication. For activists, it is a strategic defeat. And for the broader system, it is a reminder that the rule of law still has teeth.
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