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Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil says Trump administration has failed

Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil said that the Trump administration has failed to suppress the supporting voices of the Palestinian, after releasing him from more than three months in the detention of immigration.

“My presence is a message” to the Trump administration, he told BBC after his return to New Jersey from a detention center in Louisiana. “All these attempts to suppress the voices of the Palestinian have now failed.”

Mr. Khalil was a prominent voice in the pro -Palestinian protests at New York University last year, and his detention sparked March 8 demonstrations in New York and Washington, DC.

The United States government wants to deport it, on the pretext that its activity is harmful to foreign policy interests.

Speaking at the airport in Newark, New Jersey, Mr. Khalil pledged to continue to defend Palestinian rights and the rights of immigrants “who were left in this facility” where he was imprisoned in Louisiana.

The White House was accused of trying to “ignore anyone who does not agree with the administration.”

The statements of Mr. Khalil come a day after the judge ordered his release from prison after he decided that he was not a flight risk or threat to his community, as the immigration procedures continued.

The Trump administration has pledged to appeal against his release, as it continues its efforts to remove it from the United States.

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2025-06-21 18:07:00

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