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Mahmoud Khalil describes ICE detention, decries Columbia ‘hypocrisy’
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Mahmoud Khalil describes ICE detention, decries Columbia ‘hypocrisy’

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Last updated: June 23, 2025 1:01 am
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Mahmoud Khalil, lately launched from immigration custody, on Sunday described the situations of his detention whereas decrying the “hypocrisy” of Columbia College, the place he’s a graduate scholar.

“Who’s Mahmoud Khalil?” he requested whereas chatting with the press and supporters on the steps of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York Metropolis, just some blocks away from Columbia.

“Mahmoud Khalil is a human rights defender. Mahmoud Khalil is a freedom fighter. Mahmoud Khalil is a refugee. Mahmoud Khalil is a father and husband. And, above all, Mahmoud Khalil is Palestinian,” he mentioned.

The information convention comes at some point after Khalil flew again to the New York space, after spending 104 days in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Louisiana. In keeping with Khalil, Columbia College denied his request to host the press convention there.

Mahmoud Khalil on the steps of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York Metropolis.Maya Eaglin / NBC Information

Surrounded by his spouse, his authorized crew and supporters, Khalil mentioned mentioned nobody had privateness on the detention heart and that it was widespread to listen to emotional tales from different males.

“It’s usually arduous to seek out endurance in ICE detention. The middle is crowded with lots of of people who find themselves instructed that their existence is prohibited, and never one in every of us is aware of after we can go free,” Khalil mentioned.

On the steps of the cathedral have been lots of of supporters becoming a member of in chants with Khalil, primarily repeating a phrase that he mentioned saved him motivated in detention: “I consider that we’ll win.”

“I discovered myself actually scratching this into my bunk mattress and it as I fell asleep and as I wakened. I discover myself repeating, repeating it even now, figuring out that I’ve gained in a small manner by being free — by being free at present,” he mentioned.

The case of Khalil, a authorized resident of the U.S., garnered nationwide consideration because the Trump administration started focusing on pro-Palestinian scholar protesters following Hamas’ lethal Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist assaults in Israel.

The assault killed some 1,200 folks in Israel, based on Israeli tallies, whereas lots of extra have been taken hostage. It additionally triggered a conflict in Gaza that has claimed the lives of greater than 55,000 folks, a lot of them girls and youngsters, based on the well being ministry within the enclave, which is presently run by Hamas. The World Well being Group considers the numbers credible.

Khalil was one of many scholar leaders at Columbia who was integral within the campus protests towards the conflict.

“I have to name the hypocrisy of Columbia College, a college that simply two weeks in the past mentioned that they need to defend their worldwide college students. Why? Whereas over 100 [days] later, I haven’t acquired a single name from this college,” he mentioned.

A request for remark to Columbia College relating to Khalil’s remarks was not instantly returned Sunday evening.

Khalil’s detainment prompted him to overlook the delivery of his son.

“You’ll have taken time from us, however you didn’t take our spirit,” his spouse, Noor Abdalla, mentioned Sunday.

“Sooner or later, our son will know his father didn’t bow to concern,” she added.

On Friday, a federal decide ordered Khalil launched and mentioned he was not a menace to overseas coverage or a flight danger, because the Trump administration argued.

Lower than ten minutes later, the White Home appealed that call.

“Whereas I’m grateful to be right here with you all, I have to say that that is solely the start of an extended combat in the direction of justice. I would like everybody to grasp that my being right here at present is nice, however it’s not a victory,” Khalil mentioned Sunday.

The crowd outside the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, just a few blocks away from Columbia University, on Sunday.
The group exterior the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York Metropolis, just some blocks away from Columbia College, on Sunday.Maya Eaglin / NBC Information

“The wave of repression that the Trump administration initiated with my detention was supposed to silence the motion for Palestinian liberation. It was supposed to scare folks into silence,” Khalil mentioned.

The federal government is interesting the order granting Khalil’s launch, in addition to a earlier ruling that had preliminarily barred his detention and deportation. Khalil mentioned Sunday that his authorized crew is ready to proceed to combat.

Requested by NBC Information what his message is to college students who may be petrified of protesting based mostly on what occurred to him, Khalil replied: “College students throughout the nation have all the time lead towards what’s proper, they’re our ethical compass.”

“This occurred through the Vietnam conflict, throughout apartheid South Africa. …That’s why the administration is doing all the pieces in its energy to suppress us — as a result of we are actually profitable,” he added.

After the press convention concluded, he joined lots of of supporters on a brief march escorted by the New York Police Division.

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