Khalil faces deportation linked to campus protests

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Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and Columbia University graduate student, was arrested by federal immigration agents amid protests over the Israel-Hamas war. His detention marks the first known action in President Trump's crackdown on campus protests deemed antisemitic. Khalil, who has been a prominent figure in the protests, is now facing potential deportation. The White House claims he organized disruptive protests that made Jewish students feel unsafe, while supporters argue he is being unfairly targeted for his activism. Khalil recently completed his master's degree and is expecting his first child with his wife. His family is seeking public support for his release, emphasizing his role as a loving husband and father-to-be.


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