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- Mahmoud Khalil Returns to New York After Months in Detention
When Mr Khalil emerged at the Newark airport with his wife, Dr Noor Abdalla, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, he was quickly surrounded by roughly 50 supporters
- Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil returns home to New York area
NEWARK, N J —After more than three months in ICE detention, Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil returned to the New York area where his harrowing ordeal first began Immigration
- Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil returns home to New York area
Khalil was the first of several students from Middle Eastern countries apprehended by authorities in the first months of the second Trump administration
- Anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil makes emotional return home . . .
Anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil said he plans to continue his pro-Palestinian advocacy and bashed the US government upon landing in New Jersey Saturday on his way home to New York City after
- Mahmoud Khalil Returns to NYC After 104 Days in ICE Detention
Rep Ocasio-Cortez said she welcomed Khalil on behalf of New Yorkers Noting that Khalil was held in prison “for 104 days by the Trump administration with no grounds and for political reasons,” Ocasio-Cortez denounced his detention, saying “It is illegal It is a violation of his first amendment rights It is an affront to every American ”
- Mahmoud Khalil Returns Home After Judge Orders Release From ICE Custody . . .
Former Columbia Univrsity student Mahmoud Khalil reacts as he arrives to Newark airport in Newark, New Jersey, on June 21, 2025 Khalil, a legal permanent resident in the US who is married to a US
- Mahmoud Khalil to Be Freed from Detention, Reunited with Wife and Son . . .
Khalil will now be allowed to return home to New York to reunite with his wife and newborn son, more than three months after he was detained in a remote ICE detention facility in Jena, Louisiana “After more than three months we can finally breathe a sigh of relief and know that Mahmoud is on his way home to me and Deen, who never should have been separated from his father,” said Dr Noor
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