By Karen Sloan
May ā13 (Reuters) - A federal judge on āWednesday temporarily blocked U.S. sanctions against Francesca Albanese, a U.N. ā expert on the Palestinian territories, finding that the Trump administration likely violated her free-speech rights āby imposing the measures after she criticized U.S. ally Israelās āwar in Gaza.
The sanctions barred her from entering the U.S. and banking there. Albanese, an Italian lawyer ā who is U.N. special rapporteur ā on the Israel-occupied Palestinian territories, recommended the International Criminal Court pursue war-crimes prosecutions against Israeli and American nationals.
⢠Albanese's husband and daughter, who is āa U.S. citizen, sued the Trump administration in ā February, alleging that the U.S. āsanctions are "effectively debanking her and āmaking it nearly impossible to meet the needs of her daily life.ā
⢠U.S. District Judge Richard āLeon in Washington found that āAlbaneseās residency outside ā the U.S. does not undercut her protections āunder the First Amendment ā of the U.S. Constitution and that the Trump administration sought to regulate her speech because of the "idea āor message expressed.ā
⢠āAlbanese has described sanctions as part of a ā broader U.S. strategy to āweaken international accountability mechanisms.
(Reporting by Karen Sloan; āEditing by Cynthia Osterman)




