An immigration judge ordered the deportation of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil for failing to disclose certain information on his green card application, Politico reported.

Khalil’s lawyers filed documents in federal court on Wednesday, which showed that Louisiana-based judge Jamee Comans made the decision on Sept. 12.

Per the judge’s order, Khalil is to be deported to Syria, where Khalil was born, or to Algeria, where he holds citizenship.

Khalil’s lawyers reportedly intend to appeal the order to the Board of Immigration Appeals within the 30 days allotted, though they expressed concern that they are likely to fail in short order.

The Columbia University graduate entered the United States on a student visa before marrying a U.S. citizen, which allowed him to get a green card an

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