Khalil said he was targeted for his pro-Palestinian activism and as part of the Trump administration’s “broader strategy to ...
"Knowing fully that this moment transcends my individual circumstances, I hope nonetheless to be free to witness the birth of ...
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil filed an amended petition and complaint Thursday that names President Donald Trump as a respondent as the Palestinian activist challenges his ...
according to a senior DHS official and another U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe how the operation against Khalil took shape. In addition to the two names in Rubio’s ...
"Secret police abducting people in the middle of the night is never a good sign for any minority," one student said ...
One of the organizers of the protest was Columbia University Apartheid Divest, a group often led by Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil. Khalil, a former graduate student, is now detained by ...
Mahmoud Khalil is living the kind of nightmare that Americans might associate with the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin rather than the country in which we live. On March 8, as he and his wife ...
She said she hoped Khalil would be free by then. She showed Reuters a picture of a recent sonogram: a boy whose name they have yet to choose. "I think it would be very devastating for me and ...
When protests over the Israel-Hamas war took root on Columbia University’s campus last spring, Mahmoud Khalil became a familiar ... willingness to share his name with reporters, quickly made ...
Per Khalil’s attorneys, the Trump administration engaged in “targeted, retaliatory detention and attempted removal of a student protestor because of his constitutionally protected speech.” ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate ... a prominent figure in the student protest movement. The lawsuit names several parties, including Columbia University, Rep.
Mahmoud Khalil and his wife, Noor Abdalla, were stopped in the lobby of their university-owned apartment building by federal officers who had followed them. What happened next, as described by ...