Close Menu
globalcrimedesk.comglobalcrimedesk.com
    What's Hot

    You’ve already been targeted: Why patch management is mission-critical

    The Taiwan Tightrope | Foreign Affairs

    Libya: Civilians Caught in Militia Clashes

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • You’ve already been targeted: Why patch management is mission-critical
    • The Taiwan Tightrope | Foreign Affairs
    • Libya: Civilians Caught in Militia Clashes
    • Majority of US companies say they have to raise prices due to Trump tariffs | Trump tariffs
    • A Russia-NATO War Would Look Nothing Like Ukraine
    • Tommy Robinson due for release in days after 18-month sentence cut | Tommy Robinson
    • Ministers consider easing winter fuel payment cuts
    • World agrees pandemic accord for tackling outbreaks of disease | Global development
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    globalcrimedesk.comglobalcrimedesk.com
    • Home
    • Cyber
    • Global
    • Law
    • Mafia
    • Prevention
    • Scandals
    • Terror
    • Trafficking
    globalcrimedesk.comglobalcrimedesk.com
    Home»Mafia»Mohsen Mahdawi, released from Ice custody, graduates from Columbia | US immigration
    Mafia

    Mohsen Mahdawi, released from Ice custody, graduates from Columbia | US immigration

    mediamillion1000@gmail.comBy [email protected]May 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Mohsen Mahdawi, released from Ice custody, graduates from Columbia | US immigration
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, released just over two weeks ago from federal detention, crossed the graduation stage on Monday to cheers from his fellow graduates.

    The Palestinian activist was arrested by immigration authorities in Colchester, Vermont, while attending a naturalization interview. He was detained and ordered to be deported by the Trump administration on 14 April despite not being charged with a crime.

    Several students cheered for Mahdawi, 34, who was draped in a keffiyeh as he walked across the stage. He blew a kiss and bowed, one video showed. Then he joined a vigil just outside Columbia’s gates, raising a photograph of his classmate Mahmoud Khalil, who remains in federal custody.

    “It’s very mixed emotions,” Mahdawi told the Associated Press. “The Trump administration wanted to rob me of this opportunity. They wanted me to be in a prison, in prison clothes, to not have education and to not have joy or celebration.”

    He is one of several international students who have been detained in recent months for their advocacy on behalf of Palestinians.

    The Trump administration is attempting to deport them using an obscure statute that gives the secretary of state the right to revoke the legal status of people in the country deemed a threat to foreign policy.

    Mahdawi was released two weeks later by a judge, who likened the government’s actions to McCarthyist repression. Federal officials have not accused Mahdawi of committing a crime, but argued that he and other student activists should be deported for beliefs that may undermine US foreign policy.

    For Mahdawi, who earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Columbia’s School of General Studies, the graduation marked a bittersweet return to a university that he says has betrayed him and other students.

    “The senior administration is selling the soul of this university to the Trump administration, participating in the destruction and the degradation of our democracy,” Mahdawi said.

    skip past newsletter promotion

    Sign up to This Week in Trumpland

    A deep dive into the policies, controversies and oddities surrounding the Trump administration

    Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

    after newsletter promotion

    He pointed to Columbia’s decision to acquiesce to the Trump administration’s demands – including placing its Middle Eastern studies department under new leadership – as well as its failure to speak out against his and Khalil’s arrest.

    Khalil would have received his diploma from a Columbia master’s program in international studies later this week. He remains jailed in Louisiana as he awaits a decision from a federal judge about his possible release.

    As he prepares for a lengthy legal battle, Mahdawi faces his own uncertain future. He was previously admitted to a master’s degree program at Columbia, where he planned to study “peacekeeping and conflict resolution” in the fall. But he is reconsidering his options after learning this month that he would not receive financial aid.

    For now, he said, he would continue to advocate for the Palestinian cause, buoyed by the support he says he has received from the larger Columbia community.

    “When I went on the stage, the message was very clear and loud: they are cheering up for the idea of justice, for the idea of peace, for the idea of equality, for the idea of humanity, and nothing will stop us from continuing to do that. Not the Trump administration nor Columbia University,” he said.

    Columbia custody graduates Ice immigration Mahdawi Mohsen released
    Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleNew book details how Biden’s mental decline was kept from voters : NPR
    Next Article US top court allows Trump admin to revoke protected status for Venezuelans | Migration News
    [email protected]
    • Website

    Related Posts

    ‘Delaying extinction’: The last-ditch race to save the Orinoco crocodile | In Pictures News

    May 20, 2025

    Conservative councillor’s wife loses appeal over race hate tweet

    May 20, 2025

    UN warns 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours without aid – Israel-Gaza war live | Gaza

    May 20, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    You’ve already been targeted: Why patch management is mission-critical

    The Taiwan Tightrope | Foreign Affairs

    Libya: Civilians Caught in Militia Clashes

    Majority of US companies say they have to raise prices due to Trump tariffs | Trump tariffs

    Trending Posts

    You’ve already been targeted: Why patch management is mission-critical

    May 20, 2025

    The Taiwan Tightrope | Foreign Affairs

    May 20, 2025

    Libya: Civilians Caught in Militia Clashes

    May 20, 2025

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    News

    • Cyber
    • Global
    • Law
    • Mafia
    • Prevention

    Company

    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy policy
    • Terms & Condition
    Recent Posts
    • You’ve already been targeted: Why patch management is mission-critical
    • The Taiwan Tightrope | Foreign Affairs

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 globalcrimedesk. Designed by Pro.
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.