‘Justice Will Prevail,’ Mahmoud Khalil Says as He Goes Free . . . Mahmoud Khalil, the first pro-Palestinian campus protester detained by the Trump administration, was released on bail Friday, bringing an end to his monthslong imprisonment Mr Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and legal permanent U S resident, had been held for 104 days, watching as other students targeted by the administration won
Judge orders Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil released on bail Columbia University graduate and activist Mahmoud Khalil said the Trump administration "chose the wrong person" to target in its crackdown on student protesters as he was released on bail after
Mahmoud Khalil ordered to be released on bail - Axios A federal judge on Friday ordered the release of Columbia University alumnus Mahmoud Khalil from federal detention, multiple outlets reported The big picture: It's a major victory for Khalil, a leader in Columbia's pro-Palestinian protests and a legal U S resident, who has been detained by immigration officials for more than three months
Mahmoud Khalil to Be Freed From Detention, Reunite With Wife . . . NEWARK, N J – A federal court today granted bail to Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate student and lawful permanent resident targeted for deportation by the Trump administration because of his Palestinian rights advocacy He will be able to return to New York to be with his wife and newborn son while his case proceeds
Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil freed from immigration . . . He was detained on March 8 at his apartment building in Manhattan Khalil was released after U S District Judge Michael Farbiarz said it would be “highly, highly unusual” for the government to continue detaining a legal U S resident who was unlikely to flee and hadn’t been accused of any violence
Judge says he will order Mahmoud Khalil freed from detention Khalil’s lawyers had asked that he either be freed on bail or, at the very least, moved from Louisiana to New Jersey so he can be closer to his wife and newborn son, who are both U S citizens