Columbia student Mahmud Khalil case: Federal Judge ordered the release of Pro-Filistini worker; Detention is freed after three months

A federal judge on Friday ordered the release of Mahmood Khalil, a former graduate student at Columbia University, who was from immigration after spending more than three months in custody. Khalil was detained in early March as the Trump administration sought to exist on his alleged involvement in the anti -Palestinian protests on the campus.According to the Associated Press, after a request from Khalil’s legal team, after a request from Khalil’s legal team, the decision was announced after a request by Khalil’s legal team, transferring him to his wife and newborn child from New Jersey from Louisiana.Khalil’s arrest made the first time under Trump’s initiative against the students involved in the Campus Protests about Israel’s military functions in Gaza. His leading role in Colombia’s Palestinian performances staged a protest in New York and Washington, DC last year.US State Secretary Marco Rubio advocated Khalil’s expulsion, saying that Khalil’s activism is “a potentially serious adverse foreign policy results for the United States.” Judge Farbiarz had earlier ruled that the government-supporter could not detain Mahmud Khalil on the basis of his role in protests. However, the authorities later argued that Khalil was allegedly being held to provide false information to a legal American resident Khalil – a claim Khalil refused firmly.Khalil was arrested on 8 March for participation in campus demonstrations at his Manhattan apartment.Khalil says that he did nothing wrong and hid nothing on the application of his green card. He told the court that he only did an internship approved by a university along with the United Nations Relief and Affairs Agency, and was not an officer as per the government’s claim.Khalil was not arrested during the Colombia protest and was not accused of any crime. His public presence in the demonstrations attracted attention from critics and the White House, who accused him of “siding with terrorists” without providing evidence to him.

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