AI Summary
→ WHAT IT COVERS Mahmoud Khalil, Palestinian graduate student and Columbia protest leader, describes his 104-day ICE detention after Trump administration targeted him for anti-Israel activism despite green card status. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Immigration Enforcement Expansion:** Trump administration uses obscure 1950s law allowing deportation of non-citizens whose presence creates "adverse foreign policy consequences" - previously used against Jewish immigrants, now targeting Palestinian activists. - **Free Speech Chilling Effect:** Government detention of legal permanent residents for political speech creates fear among immigrant communities, demonstrating how immigration status can be weaponized to suppress First Amendment activities. - **University Administrative Complicity:** Columbia flagged Palestinian student events as "special events" requiring extra scrutiny before October 7, while allowing pro-Israel activities without restrictions, revealing institutional bias in campus speech policies. - **ICE Detention System Reality:** Detention centers house people picked up from court hearings and ICE check-ins, not criminals - including 45-year-old supporting cancer-stricken wife and 19-year-old whose undocumented mother risks arrest visiting. - **Palestinian Movement Strategy:** Student organizers pursued three specific demands - divestment from human rights violators, disclosure of university investments, and ending ties with Israeli academic institutions - through sustained political education and negotiation. → NOTABLE MOMENT Khalil listened by phone to his wife giving birth while detained with 70 other men, unable to provide support during labor, after government refused temporary release despite no criminal history. 💼 SPONSORS None detected 🏷️ Immigration Enforcement, Free Speech, Campus Protests, ICE Detention, Palestinian Rights
