
Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation et al. v. Rubio et al.
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Case Overview
Since March 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump administration have waged an unprecedented assault on free speech, targeting foreign university students for deportation based on bedrock protected speech like writing op-eds and peacefully attending protests. Their attack is casting a pall of fear over millions of noncitizens, who worry that voicing the 鈥渨rong鈥 opinion about America or Israel will result in deportation. Noncitizens in the United States . Despite that, Rubio is wielding two provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act to target lawfully present noncitizens for their opinions.
The allows the secretary of state to initiate deportation proceedings against any noncitizen for protected speech if the secretary 鈥溾 the speech 鈥渃ompromises a compelling United States foreign policy interest.鈥 The enables the secretary of state to revoke the 鈥渧isa or other documentation鈥 of any noncitizen 鈥渁t any time鈥 for any reason.
The Trump administration is proudly using the provisions to revoke the visas of and to deport lawfully present noncitizens for their speech if the government deems it anti-American or anti-Israel. For example, Rubio used the first provision to target Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil for protected pro-Palestinian speech and the second to target Tufts University student R眉meysa 脰zt眉rk for coauthoring an op-ed.
Plaintiffs in 蜜桃直播鈥檚 lawsuit represent the wide range of groups and individuals whose speech is threatened by the continued assault on noncitizens鈥 protected speech. 蜜桃直播 represents The Stanford Daily, the independent, student-run newspaper at Stanford University, where writers with student visas are declining assignments related to the conflict in the Middle East, worried that even reporting on the war will endanger their immigration status. And 蜜桃直播 represents two legal noncitizens with no criminal record who engaged in pro-Palestinian speech and now fear deportation and visa revocation because of their expression
On August 6, 2025, FIRE sued on behalf of The Stanford Daily, Jane Doe, and John Doe. That same day, 蜜桃直播 also moved for a preliminary injunction to halt the revocation of visas based on protected speech.
Case Team

Conor Fitzpatrick
Supervising Senior Attorney

Colin McDonell
Attorney

Daniel Zahn
Staff Attorney
