US ICE agents arrest anti-Israel activist who led protests on Columbia University campus for months - Mahmoud Khalil a leader of protests, encampments at Columbia's campus for months

ICE agents arrest anti-Israel activist who led protests on Columbia University campus for months

ICE arrests anti-Israel activist who helped lead Columbia University unrest


Mahmoud Khalil was arrested last night at his university-owned apartment after leading several anti-Israel protests on Columbia's campus.

An anti-Israel activist, who students claim was a leader of protests and encampments on the Columbia University campus in New York City for months, has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, according to Fox News sources.

On Saturday, Mahmoud Khalil was taken into custody at his university-owned apartment on the city’s Upper West Side.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio reacted to the arrest and issued a dire warning to anyone supporting the Hamas terror group.

"We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported," Rubio wrote in a post on X.
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ICE agents told Khalil that they were acting on a State Department order to revoke his green card and student visa, according to Khalil's attorney, Amy E. Greer of Dratel & Lewis. She released a statement alleging that ICE agents wrongfully arrested Khalil.

"Last night ICE agents wrongfully arrested Mahmoud Khalil, claiming his student visa was revoked – even though Mahmoud is legal permanent resident (green card) and not in the U.S. on a student visa," Greer said. "Confronted with that fact, the ICE agents detained him anyway."



Mahmoud Khalil is seen on the Columbia University campus in New York at an anti-Israel protest encampment on April 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

Greer said the firm filed a habeas corpus petition overnight on "Mahmoud’s behalf challenging the validity of his arrest and detention."

"Currently, we do not know Mahmoud’s precise whereabouts. Initially, we were informed this morning that he had been transferred to an ICE facility in Elizabeth, New Jersey," Greer added.

"However, when his wife – a U.S. citizen who is eight months’ pregnant and was threatened with arrest as well by the ICE agents last night – tried to visit him there today, she was told he is not detained there."

Greer added that the firm has received reports that Khalil may be transferred as far away as Louisiana.

"We will vigorously be pursuing Mahmoud’s rights in court, and will continue our efforts to right this terrible and inexcusable – and calculated – wrong committed against him," Greer said.

"ICE’s arrest and detention of Mahmoud follows the U.S. government’s open repression of student activism and political speech, specifically targeting students at Columbia University for criticism of Israel’s assault on Gaza. The U.S. government has made clear that they will use immigration enforcement as a tool to suppress that speech. Many individuals and organizations have expressed support for Mahmoud and outrage at the government’s conduct, and have offered their assistance in the legal proceedings. Mahmoud greatly appreciates all of that support, as do we." — Amy E. Greer, attorney at Dratel & Lewis

Fox News reached out to Columbia media affairs, who would not confirm Khalil's status at the university. The Associated Press reported that Khalil graduated from Columbia in December.

"There have been reports of ICE in the streets around campus. Columbia has and will continue to follow the law," the university posted in a statement on the school's website.

"We want to again communicate to our campus community that we have a protocol in place, which includes phone numbers to call in case you are approached on or off campus. Consistent with this protocol, and consistent with our longstanding practice and the practice of cities and institutions throughout the country, law enforcement must have a judicial warrant to enter non-public University areas, including residential University buildings," the statement said.

"Columbia is committed to complying with all legal obligations and supporting our student body and campus community. We are also committed to the legal rights of our students and urge all members of the community to be respectful of those rights."

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Anti-Israel agitators staged encampments on Columbia University's campus. (Getty Images)

A Muslim civil rights organization also came to Khalil's defense and claimed he "is a lawful permanent resident" and vowed that the "fight is just starting."

"Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil is a lawful permanent resident of our nation who has not been charged with or convicted of a single crime," CAIR National said in a post on X.

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"The Department of Homeland Security's lawless decision to arrest him solely because of his peaceful anti-genocide activism represents a blatant attack on the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech, immigration laws, and the very humanity of Palestinians. We and other civil rights groups are in communication with Mahmoud's legal counsel. This fight is just starting."

The allegation against Khalil stemmed from his alleged involvement in the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group, claiming he had helped organize an "unauthorized marching event" that glorified Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and played a "substantial role" in the circulation of social media posts criticizing Zionism, the AP reported.

"I have around 13 allegations against me, most of them are social media posts that I had nothing to do with," Khalil told the AP last week.

"They just want to show Congress and right-wing politicians that they’re doing something, regardless of the stakes for students," he added. "It’s mainly an office to chill pro-Palestine speech."



Palestinian flags are seen around the encampment on the campus of Columbia University in New York City on April 23, 2024. (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

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Khalil's arrest comes just days after President Donald Trump threatened to deport foreign students who were involved in what he calls "illegal protests" on campus.

On Friday, the administration announced it would terminate $400 million in federal grants and contracts to Columbia because the Ivy League school was failing to protect Jewish students on campus.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Hamas has been a designated terrorist organization since 1997. Materially supporting a terrorist organization has been a deportable offense for legal permanent residents (green card holders) for much longer.

The fact wokeshits have decided they're just not going to enforce the law for the last few years because they think terrorism is totally groovy doesn't change the law.

Hamas attacks and murders Americans, too. I honestly don't give a shit why they do even though it's probably because of Israel. Any fucking alien here to support an organization that murders Americans needs to go.
Yeah but is staging an illegal protest actually materially supporting Hamas? Same thing with voicing support? I feel like these are speech crimes
 
Yeah but is staging an illegal protest actually materially supporting Hamas? Same thing with voicing support? I feel like these are speech crimes
I'm willing to take a more expansive view of it for non-citizens who are here solely at our sufferance. They have no right to be here at all. It's a privilege.
 
I'm willing to take a more expansive view of it for non-citizens who are here solely at our sufferance. They have no right to be here at all. It's a privilege.

I don’t get the entitlement of going somewhere as a guest and loudly proclaiming your endorsement of a power in a conflict that your host has labeled an enemy… fuck straight off.
 
This guy organized occupations of school buildings that resulted in people breaking and entering, vandalism, and disruption of class. He also handed out flyers supporting Hamas
Not the same guy obviously but had a similar incident on a university campus here. Lost a lot of respect for people I used to tolerate.
 
I'm willing to take a more expansive view of it for non-citizens who are here solely at our sufferance. They have no right to be here at all. It's a privilege.
The narcissism of these people is unbelievable. I've been in several countries where political unrest is a thing, to various degrees, and as a guest, I remain neutral and do nothing to support or condemn either side. It's basic courtesy, as well as safer.
 
Hamas attacks and murders Americans, too. I honestly don't give a shit why they do even though it's probably because of Israel. Any fucking alien here to support an organization that murders Americans needs to go.
But hold on. He's being described (here and in other articles) as being 'pro-Palestine' and 'anti-Israel' - neither position necessarily being 'pro-Hamas', which is the game that the Netanyahu government likes to play. The closest I can find is Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin saying that he “led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization", which is really fucking weaselly language to justify damning anyone who bad-mouths Israel as a 'terrorist' supporter and using citizenship status to silence them. Apparently this guy's family doesn't even know where he is. By extension, any American who believes anything less than Israel being in the absolute right is also 'pro-Hamas', but they don't get deported only because there's no excuse. The Chinese equivalent, by the way, would be you would be detained indefinitely for 'threatening national security interests'.

Yes, these pro-Palestine protestors are loud and somewhat entitled, but where does pushing back against that end?
 
I don’t get the entitlement of going somewhere as a guest and loudly proclaiming your endorsement of a power in a conflict that your host has labeled an enemy… fuck straight off.
It worked for CRP, now Gonzo's a martyr for the commentariat of the American Right.
 
Yes, these pro-Palestine protestors are loud and somewhat entitled, but where does pushing back against that end?
Yeah this is an ideological purge. The current administration is using the apparatus of the state to go after people they don't like with the flimsiest of excuses. This is literally what Trumpniggers voted for. You're talking about people that genuinely have no loyalty to the Constitution.
 
But hold on. He's being described (here and in other articles) as being 'pro-Palestine' and 'anti-Israel' - neither position necessarily being 'pro-Hamas', which is the game that the Netanyahu government likes to play. The closest I can find is Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin saying that he “led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization", which is really fucking weaselly language to justify damning anyone who bad-mouths Israel as a 'terrorist' supporter and using citizenship status to silence them. Apparently this guy's family doesn't even know where he is. By extension, any American who believes anything less than Israel being in the absolute right is also 'pro-Hamas', but they don't get deported only because there's no excuse. The Chinese equivalent, by the way, would be you would be detained indefinitely for 'threatening national security interests'.

Yes, these pro-Palestine protestors are loud and somewhat entitled, but where does pushing back against that end?

This is exactly why this is a bad thing - there has not been evidence that he has provided material support to Hamas. You can say that you support anything in the US, and I'm a little surprised more people aren't going full "gas the kikes race war now" considering TPTB are currently saying that they "support free speech".


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Source. Davidai is a former Columbia Business School professor who's an Israeli in the US on a green card. I don't want fucking non-citizen kikes to have veto power over who gets to stay in my country.
 
This is exactly why this is a bad thing - there has not been evidence that he has provided material support to Hamas. You can say that you support anything in the US, and I'm a little surprised more people aren't going full "gas the kikes race war now" considering TPTB are currently saying that they "support free speech".


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Source. Davidai is a former Columbia Business School professor who's an Israeli in the US on a green card. I don't want fucking non-citizen kikes to have veto power over who gets to stay in my country.
Solution: Deport them both so they can litigate their disagreement on the battlefield they both so clearly long for.

Green card holders should not feel emboldened to go full retard agitator. They should feel less secure of their status in the US than citizens and remain grateful they were let in at all. Either say thank you and literally stfu or go back to their shithole country of origin.
 
If this guy was just standing on campus protesting I'd say this is over reach.

But these clowns took over college buildings in most cases damaging them, obstructed students from going to class and in general caused month long disruptions while the school and law enforcement allowed it.

Had these schools done the bare minimum and not allowed this nonsense we wouldn't be here.
 
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Yeah this is an ideological purge. The current administration is using the apparatus of the state to go after people they don't like with the flimsiest of excuses. This is literally what Trumpniggers voted for. You're talking about people that genuinely have no loyalty to the Constitution.

You're going to find out that sending home foreign assholes that support terrorist organizations is completely constitutional.

So what are you talking about?

I'd this guy was just standing on campus protesting I'd say this is over reach.

But these clowns took over college buildings in most cases damaging them, obstructed students from going to class and in general caused month long disruptions while the school and law enforcement allowed it.

Had these schools done the bare minimum and not allowed this nonsense we wouldn't be here.

This dude is on record calling for a repeat of Oct 7th. Send him back to the sand pit and the people he loves so much.

Source. Davidai is a former Columbia Business School professor who's an Israeli in the US on a green card. I don't want fucking non-citizen kikes to have veto power over who gets to stay in my country.

You seem confused. This guy doesn't have veto power over anything. The Trump administration decided Khalil was no longer going to stay in America.
 
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On one hand I dislike ballwashing for Israel.

On the other Hamas has proven itself literally unable to score Ws, managing to snatch defeat even from the jaws of victory with how pants on head retarded they are when conducting their ops. And this fucker isn't even American and is on the USA at the leisure of the government.
This is the point I’m at. I really am indifferent to Israel, don’t hate it, don’t love it, but I see it as a perfect cudgel/causi beli to deport Muslims from western countries.
 
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