ICE Detained a Pro-Palestine Activist. He’s the Left’s New Martyr.

By Upward News | Created at 2025-03-12 11:18:09 | Updated at 2025-03-12 15:59:05 5 hours ago

_WHAT’S HAPPENING_

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently detained Syrian-born Mahmoud Khalil — a Palestinian activist and the spokesman for the Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) — for his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests. Khalil was arrested under the Trump administration’s “Catch and Revoke” effort, which targets foreign nationals supporting Hamas, a US-recognized terrorist organization.

His arrest has prompted many on the political left to create a martyr of Khalil, arguing that he was arrested merely for exercising his right to free speech.

_THE FACTS_

  • Khalil acted as the negotiator for students who established a tent city on Columbia University's campus and who illegally occupied a campus building last year, in opposition to Israel’s campaign in Gaza.

  • Khalil’s movement featured pamphlets containing pro-Hamas propaganda titled "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood: Our Narrative." "Al-Aqsa Flood" is the code name used by Hamas for October 7 massacre.

  • ICE detained Khalil at his Manhattan apartment. It was reported the arrest was ordered by the State Department, which revoked his green card and student visa.

  • A New York federal judge temporarily blocked Khalil’s deportation.

  • President Trump’s executive order on combating anti-Semitism, signed in January, empowered the State Department and ICE to take action against terror-supporting students.

  • Critics on the left — and even some on the right, like Ann Coulter — have portrayed the arrest as a violation of Khalil’s First Amendment rights.

  • The Trump administration is seeking to deport Khalil under Immigration and Nationality Act Section 237(a)(4)(C), which allows deportation if an individual’s activities compromise US foreign policy interests.

  • This provision, rarely used, gives the Secretary of State broad authority to deport an alien based on their potential impact on US foreign relations, without the need for a criminal conviction.

  • The protests led by Khalil were disruptive and violent — specifically against Jewish students. Just last week, a new pro-Palestine protest took over a Columbia University library, violating students’ civil rights. The students could be heard yelling, “Burn it down.”

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