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- Mahmoud Khalil (activist) - Wikipedia
On June 11, 2025, federal judge Michael Farbiarz ruled Khalil’s detention unconstitutional, noting he was neither a flight risk nor a community threat Khalil was released on June 20, 2025, after a court found the government’s case relied on unverified tabloid reports
- Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil ordered removed from US by appeals . . .
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University anti-Israel activist, received a final order of removal His legal team calls the decision "baseless and politically motivated "
- Immigration appeals board denies Mahmoud Khalils bid to dismiss . . .
Khalil was born in Syria to a Palestinian family and holds Algerian citizenship through a distant relative He has said that he could be targeted, and even killed, if he is deported
- Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalils appeal as federal case . . .
The government has claimed that Khalil’s efforts as a leader of pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia were “aligned to Hamas ” They have not presented evidence of any connection to the terrorist group, and Khalil has adamantly denied allegations of antisemitism
- Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyer calls immigration case a ‘sham’ after . . .
A lawyer for Mahmoud Khalil, the first noncitizen activist arrested in the Trump administration crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech, called his client’s immigration proceedings “preordained
- Immigration judge finds that Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
Lawyers for Khalil said they plan to keep fighting and will seek a waiver A federal judge in New Jersey has temporarily barred his deportation
- Mahmoud Khalil appeals immigration judge’s deportation order
Khalil’s efforts to fight his deportation had largely succeeded in federal court, where last year a judge ordered him freed from detention
- Mahmoud Khalil Hurtles Toward Potential Deportation as U. S. Speeds Case
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate who became the face of President Trump’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters, could be deported before the Supreme Court hears his case after
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