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Judge orders ICE to free Wisconsin mosque leader over 'substantial' free speech claim after criticizing Israel
A federal judge ordered ICE to release a Palestinian leader of Wisconsin's largest mosque, citing a 'substantial' free speech claim after he criticized Israel. The man, a legal permanent resident, was detained for 80 days, with the government alleging he posed a foreign policy threat, but the judge found insufficient evidence to justify his detention.
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