Pay or apologies: Mahmud Khalil seeks $ 20 million from Trump administration, will share money with …

Palestinian-American activist, Mahmood Khalil, an alumnus at Columbia University, filed a case against the Donald Trump administration, demanding $ 20 million for damage to the damage to them due to targeted arrests. Khalil is a green card holder who is a permanent resident of the US, but was arrested and the administration planned to cancel and existing his citizenship. Khalil was also denied a temporary release when his wife gave birth to her first child. Last month, Khalil was released with federal immigration detention after being held for more than 100 days without accusing him with crime. Khalil’s lawyers accused the government of accusing them of false arrests and imprisonment, malicious prosecution, misuse of procedure, deliberate inflammation of emotional crisis and inciting them from negligence of emotional crisis.“These disadvantages are the results of the Secretary of State Secretary Marco Rubio and the conclusions of the secretary of determination” that Khalil’s presence in the US is a threat to a foreign policy, the lawyers said, if the Khalil conquers the case and the administration pays it, he will share funds to help other people that are being targeted by the Trump administration. The lawyers said, “He will give up an official waiver and unconstitutional policy of administration,” he said.Khalil can still be deported as the case is going on. “They are misusing their power because they think they are untouchables,” said Khalil. “Until they think there is any kind of accountability, it will be uncontrolled.”Khalil also accused the government of terrorizing him, in which the administration reacted and said it was Khalil that had terrorized Jewish students. Tricia McLaglin, spokesman of the Department of Homeland Security, said it was the Khalil “who terrorized the Jewish students in the campus,” and “he branded himself as an antisemite as ‘brand’ through his own disgusting behavior and rhetoric.”The Trump administration said, “He worked well within his legal and constitutional right to detain Khalil, as it does with any foreigner who advocates violence, glorifies and supports terrorists, harasses the Jews, and damages the property.”