Published: 21 June 2025 By Kamal Yalwa
Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent Palestinian activist and former Columbia University student, has been released from U.S. immigration detention after spending three months in custody. His release follows a judge’s ruling amid intensifying public outcry over President Donald Trump’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus protests.
Khalil had been detained as part of sweeping enforcement actions targeting student activists involved in demonstrations against the war in Gaza and U.S. support for Israel. His case quickly became a symbol of what critics have called a broader campaign to silence dissent and suppress academic freedom on university campuses.
Human rights groups and legal advocates celebrated the decision, calling it a “victory for free expression and justice.”
Khalil’s legal team confirmed his release and said they will continue to fight for his right to remain in the United States. Khalil, who had previously spoken out against Israeli military operations in Gaza, has vowed to keep raising awareness about the plight of Palestinians.
