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Students Rally in New York and Nationwide to Demand Release of Detained Columbia Activist Mahmoud Khalil

Students gathered in New York City's Washington Square to protest the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The New York protest, which included a sit-in at Columbia University and a march at Washington Square Park, was part of a larger movement with rallies planned in other cities, such as Chicago. Demonstrators called for Khalil's release and the removal of ICE from college campuses, emphasizing solidarity against oppression and advocating for changes in immigration enforcement policies in educational settings.

Trump Administration Targets Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests, Arrests Activist Mahmoud Khalil Amid Crackdown on ‘Terrorist Sympathizers’

President Donald Trump announced a crackdown on what he described as "pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American" activities on college campuses, attributing protests against Israel's conflict with Hamas to "paid agitators." The arrest of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil by federal immigration authorities, following the revocation of his student visa, marks a significant step in this initiative, with more arrests anticipated at other universities. This development has sparked discussions about the balance between national security and freedom of expression, particularly concerning the rights of international students involved in campus activism.

Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil Arrested by ICE in NYC Amid Controversy Over Green Card Revocation

Federal immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian graduate student and activist known for leading protests at Columbia University, in New York City. The arrest, carried out by ICE agents, was reportedly based on a State Department order to revoke his green card, though the reasons for this decision remain unclear. Khalil's legal team plans to challenge the arrest, which has garnered attention from advocacy groups concerned about its implications for free speech and activism.

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