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Columbia University Student Mahmoud Khalil Arrested by ICE Amid Protests

Columbia University Student Mahmoud Khalil Arrested by ICE Amid Protests

Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on March 9, sparking widespread protests and drawing attention to immigration policies. Khalil, a prominent Palestinian activist, was taken into custody during a demonstration at the university, leading to immediate backlash from students and faculty.

Protests erupted not only at Columbia University but also at New York City's Federal Plaza, where demonstrators gathered to demand Khalil's release. The arrest has reignited debates about the rights of international students and activists in the U.S., with many calling for a review of ICE's actions.

The incident has prompted a significant response from the academic community, with several organizations and student groups condemning the arrest. Khalil's case has become a rallying point for those advocating for immigrant rights and free speech on college campuses. The situation remains tense as supporters continue to mobilize, seeking justice and clarity on Khalil's detention.

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