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Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, pro-Palestinian activist, released The 30-year-old pro-Palestinian student negotiator had been held in immigration detention since March.
June 20 (UPI) -- Former Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil on Friday night was freed from federal detention in central Louisiana on bail after a federal judge ordered his release.
The former Columbia University graduate student left a federal facility in Louisiana on Friday. He is expected to head to New York to reunite with his U.S. citizen wife and newborn son.
A former Columbia University student has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after spending over 100 days in ICE detention without charges. Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a 29-year-old Palestinian and lawful permanent resident, was released from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Louisiana after being detained for over three ...
JENA, La. — Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was released Friday from federal immigration detention, freed after 104 days by a judge’s ruling after becoming a symbol of President Donald ...
NEW YORK — 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 ...
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was released from federal immigration detention, freed by a judge’s ruling after becoming a symbol of President Trump’s clampdown on campus protests.
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil has been released from federal immigration detention. The former Columbia University graduate student left a federal facility in Louisiana on Friday after 104 ...
JENA, La. (AP) — Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was released Friday from federal immigration detention, freed after 104 days by a judge’s ruling after becoming a symbol of President ...
People protesting in support of Palestinians hold a sign for Mahmoud Khalil across the street from the main gates of Columbia University, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in New York.