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Judge says he will order Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil freed from detention

Judge says he will order Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil freed from detention
*** prominent activist who gained notoriety by protesting on behalf of others. This is *** nationwide movement now has supporters protesting on behalf of him. Pro-Palestinian activist and recent Columbia graduate student Mahmud Khalil, one of the most visible faces of the pro-Palestinian movement at Columbia University, now sits in *** Louisiana detention center. Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters took to the streets of New York. Supporters say he's *** political. Let us be clear. Mahmoud has been detained for his political speech. Universities cannot exist when students are persecuted, arrested, and disappeared for their political beliefs. The Trump administration stands by the arrest. In *** social media post, President Trump refers to Khalil as *** radical foreign pro-Hamma student. He went on to say, this is the first arrest of many to come. This is *** targeted attack on Mr. Khalil, uh, because he opposes um uh the politics of the Trump administration. It's retaliatory, and it's *** violation of the First Amendment. The New York Immigration Coalition has also condemned the arrest, saying Khalil's First Amendment rights have been violated. I'm Sherelle Hubbard reporting.
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Updated: 1:16 PM CDT Jun 20, 2025
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Judge says he will order Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil freed from detention
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Updated: 1:16 PM CDT Jun 20, 2025
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A federal judge says he’ll order Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil released from immigration detention.Judge Michael Farbiarz made the ruling from the bench in federal court in New Jersey on Friday. Lawyers for the Columbia graduate had asked a federal judge to immediately release him on bail from a Louisiana jail, or else transfer him to New Jersey, where he can be closer to his wife and newborn son.Khalil was the first arrest under President Donald Trump’s crackdown on students who joined campus protests against Israel’s devastating war in Gaza. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Khalil must be expelled from the country because his continued presence could harm American foreign policy.The same judge had ruled earlier that the government can continue to detain the legal U.S. resident based on allegations that he lied on his green card application. Khalil disputes the accusations that he wasn’t forthcoming on the application. The judge previously determined that Khalil couldn’t continue being held based on the U.S. secretary of state’s determination that he could harm American foreign policy.Khalil, a legal U.S. resident, was detained on March 8 at his apartment building in Manhattan over his participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His lawyers say the Trump administration is simply trying to crack down on free speech.Khalil isn’t accused of breaking any laws during the protests at Columbia. The international affairs graduate student served as a negotiator and spokesperson for student activists. He wasn’t among the demonstrators arrested, but his prominence in news coverage and willingness to speak publicly made him a target of critics.The Trump administration has argued that noncitizens who participate in such demonstrations should be expelled from the country as it considers their views antisemitic.

A federal judge says he’ll order Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil released from immigration detention.

Judge Michael Farbiarz made the ruling from the bench in federal court in New Jersey on Friday. Lawyers for the Columbia graduate had asked a federal judge to immediately release him on bail from a Louisiana jail, or else transfer him to New Jersey, where he can be closer to his wife and newborn son.

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Khalil was the first arrest under President Donald Trump’s crackdown on students who joined campus protests against Israel’s devastating war in Gaza. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Khalil must be expelled from the country because his continued presence could harm American foreign policy.

The same judge had ruled earlier that the government can continue to detain the legal U.S. resident based on allegations that he lied on his green card application. Khalil disputes the accusations that he wasn’t forthcoming on the application. The judge previously determined that Khalil couldn’t continue being held based on the U.S. secretary of state’s determination that he could harm American foreign policy.

Khalil, a legal U.S. resident, was detained on March 8 at his apartment building in Manhattan over his participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His lawyers say the Trump administration is simply trying to crack down on free speech.

Khalil isn’t accused of breaking any laws during the protests at Columbia. The international affairs graduate student served as a negotiator and spokesperson for student activists. He wasn’t among the demonstrators arrested, but his prominence in news coverage and willingness to speak publicly made him a target of critics.

The Trump administration has argued that noncitizens who participate in such demonstrations should be expelled from the country as it considers their views antisemitic.