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- ‘Justice Will Prevail,’ Mahmoud Khalil Says as He Goes Free . . .
Mr Khalil walked out of the detention center in Jena, La , shortly before 7 p m local time Friday Asked what he would do first when he returned home, he said, “just hug my wife and son ” “No one is illegal — no human is illegal,” Mr Khalil said “Justice will prevail no matter what this administration may try ”
- ‘Justice Will Prevail’: Mahmoud Khalil Released From Custody
“No one is illegal — no human is illegal” Khalil said after he walked out of the La Salle ICE detention facility in Jena, Louisiana “Justice will prevail no matter what this
- “Justice will prevail”: Pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil . . .
Khalil’s supporters denounced his arrest and detention as a violation of free speech based on his activism for the Palestinian cause Khalil was a student leader at the Columbia University Gaza Solidarity Encampment, participating in negotiations with Columbia’s administration seeking to divest the institution from companies bankrolling
- Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil set free after judge . . .
Khalil’s wife, Noor Abdalla, said shortly after Farbiarz’ decision that she “can finally breathe a sigh of relief and know that Mahmoud is on his way home to me and Deen, who never should
- Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil walks free after US . . .
Trump administration lawyers wrote in a 17 June filing that Khalil's request for release should be addressed to the judge overseeing his immigration case, an administrative process over whether he can be deported, rather than to Farbiarz, who is considering whether Khalil's 8 March arrest and subsequent detention were constitutional
- Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil freed from immigration . . .
Khalil’s lawyers had asked that he either be freed on bail or, at the very least, moved from Louisiana to New Jersey so he can be closer to his wife and newborn son, who are both U S citizens
- Mahmoud Khalil to Be Freed From Detention, Reunite With Wife . . .
Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team has submitted multiple briefs and expert statements, and letters of support to the New Jersey court, outlining the irreparable harm he and others will continue to suffer as long as he remains illegally detained in Louisiana, thousands of miles away from his family In addition, Mr Khalil submitted his own
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