Why was Mahmoud Khalil detained?
He was detained for his involvement in campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza.
Politics / Immigration
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained for 104 days after participating in campus protests against Israel's war in Gaza, has been released from federal immigration detention. His case became a focal point in the debate over f...
Mahmoud Khalil's detention sparked a legal battle centered on the First Amendment and the government's power to deport non-citizens for expressing views deemed antisemitic or 'pro-Hamas.' Secretary of State Marco Rubio cited a rarely used statute to justify Khalil’s deportation, claiming he posed 'potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.'
Judge Michael Farbiarz ruled that the government couldn't deport Khalil based on foreign policy concerns but allowed for potential deportation proceedings based on allegations of lying on his green card application. Khalil's release follows similar cases where other scholars and activists detained for their activism have been released, suggesting a possible shift in approach or increased scrutiny of such detentions.
He was detained for his involvement in campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza.
The government argued that his views were antisemitic and "pro-Hamas," and that he posed a threat to U.S. foreign policy.
He had to surrender his passport and can’t travel internationally, but he will get his green card back and be given official documents permitting limited travel within the U.S.
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