President Donald Trump has said the Palestinian activist's arrest near Columbia University was the first of more to come.
Former Columbia University student and pro-Palestinin activist Mahmoud Khalil’s hearing in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday is expected to focus on free speech. U.S. District Judge Jesse ...
Fourteen members of Congress have signed a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem demanding the release of recent ...
President Trump said Monday that Khalil’s arrest was just the first “of many to come” amid the White House’s crackdown on students and alleged “agitators” protesting Israel’s war with Hamas.
Palestinan protests at Columbia University. Trump said such protests made campuses unsafe for Jewish students.
President Donald Trump campaigned as a champion of free speech, but First Amendment advocates say they've never seen freedom ...
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil, arrested for pro-Palestinian protests, face off with feds seeking his deportation in court today. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
The arrest of Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, has become a controversial case focusing on free speech and immigration laws. The Trump administration's allegations ...
A Manhattan federal court will hear arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit challenging the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly personally signed off on the arrest of pro-Palestinian Columbia University activist ...
Marco Rubio addressed the detention and possible revocation of permanent resident status for accused Hamas supporter Mahmoud ...