Columbia Students Protest ICE Detention of Mahmoud Khalil
Students at Columbia University chained themselves to a campus gate to protest the detention of Mahmoud Khalil by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protesters demanded transparency, seeking the names of university trustees who they believe provided information about Khalil to ICE. The demonstration aimed to raise awareness and pressure the university to take action regarding Khalil's case. University officials have not yet released a statement regarding the protest or the allegations.
New York, NY - A group of Columbia University students staged a protest Wednesday, chaining themselves to a gate on campus to demonstrate against the detention of fellow student Mahmoud Khalil by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The students are demanding the university disclose the names of trustees they allege provided Khalil's information to federal immigration authorities.
The protest, which began early Wednesday morning, drew a crowd of onlookers and sparked debate among students and faculty. Protestors held signs reading "Free Mahmoud Khalil" and chanted slogans criticizing ICE's actions and the university's alleged complicity.
"We are here to stand in solidarity with Mahmoud and demand answers from the university," said a student organizer. "We believe the university has a responsibility to protect its students, and we will not rest until Mahmoud is released and those responsible for his detention are held accountable."
University officials have not yet released an official statement addressing the protest or the specific allegations regarding the trustees. The situation remains ongoing, with students vowing to continue their demonstration until their demands are met. The case highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement on college campuses across the United States.
The protest, which began early Wednesday morning, drew a crowd of onlookers and sparked debate among students and faculty. Protestors held signs reading "Free Mahmoud Khalil" and chanted slogans criticizing ICE's actions and the university's alleged complicity.
"We are here to stand in solidarity with Mahmoud and demand answers from the university," said a student organizer. "We believe the university has a responsibility to protect its students, and we will not rest until Mahmoud is released and those responsible for his detention are held accountable."
University officials have not yet released an official statement addressing the protest or the specific allegations regarding the trustees. The situation remains ongoing, with students vowing to continue their demonstration until their demands are met. The case highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement on college campuses across the United States.