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Duke's Khaman Maluach fled war in South Sudan before NBA star Luol Deng discovered him, but the 18-year-old's college future ...
A Duke star basketball player may face deportation over a new State Department ruling on South Sudanese visa holders — coming ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is under pressure to reverse his order on South Sudanese visas, which could subject a Duke ...
The United States is revoking all visas for South Sudanese passport holders, effective immediately, and blocking new arrivals ...
Instead, politics intervened and Khaman Maluach suddenly faced the threat of deportation. Now Reps ... workers and families ...
A Duke men's basketball team standout from South Sudan could face deportation as President Trump revokes the visas of ...
( NewsNation) — The future of Duke University basketball star Khaman Maluach is uncertain after the Trump administration moved to revoke the visas of all South Sudanese passport holders in the country ...
Khaman Maluach's rise to stardom over the past year with the South Sudan national team and Duke Blue Devils may have appeared sudden, but for those who have been paying attention to the 7-foot-2 ...
A few years before committing to the Duke basketball program and not long after falling in love with the sport, Khaman Maluach dreamed of having 24/7 access to a court. The South Sudan native ...
Among them is Khaman Maluach, a standout center from Duke, who has garnered attention not just for his performance but also for the intriguing pro comparison to Charlotte Hornets’ Mark Williams.
While his name may not be recognizable, Khaman Maluach has been a big part of Duke's run in the postseason. Maluach is a freshman from South Sudan. He played in 36 regular season games and ...