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Activist Mahmoud Khalil, recently freed from immigration detention, asserts that the Trump administration's attempts to silence pro-Palestinian voices have failed.
Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil has been released from immigration detention and is speaking out against what he perceives as the Trump administration's failure to suppress pro-Palestinian voices. Khalil, who was detained for over three months, believes his release sends a strong message to the administration.
Following his return to New Jersey from a detention center in Louisiana, Khalil expressed his determination to continue advocating for Palestinian rights and immigrant rights. Despite facing deportation due to his activism being deemed detrimental to foreign policy interests, Khalil remains steadfast in his commitment to the cause.
At a press conference in Newark, New Jersey, Khalil criticized the White House for its efforts to dehumanize individuals who do not align with its agenda. He was joined by New York Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who highlighted the legal battle between Khalil and the Trump administration, emphasizing the administration's alleged violations of the law in its deportation attempts.
Khalil's release came after a judge ruled that he was not a flight risk or a danger to his community pending his immigration proceedings. Despite the administration's plans to appeal the decision and push for his deportation, Khalil remains resolute in his activism for Palestinian rights.
The case of Mahmoud Khalil serves as a focal point in the ongoing debate surrounding freedom of expression and the rights of activists in the United States.
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