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Court frees Mohsen Mahdawi, Columbia student detained during citizenship interview

A judge released Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian Columbia student detained by immigration during his citizenship interview over Gaza protests, ruling his First Amendment speech posed no danger; he’ll face a hearing in Louisiana.

May 01, 2025 / 05:50 IST
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Court frees Mohsen Mahdawi, Columbia student detained during citizenship interview.
Court frees Mohsen Mahdawi, Columbia student detained during citizenship interview.

A judge on Wednesday released a Palestinian student at Columbia University who led protests against Israel's war in Gaza and was arrested by immigration officials during an interview about finalizing his U.S. citizenship.

Immigration authorities have arrested and detained college students from around the country since the first days of the Trump administration, many of whom participated in campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war, which has killed more than 52,000 Palestinians.

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Mohsen Mahdawi is among the first of those students to win his freedom after challenging an arrest. He walked out of a Vermont courthouse Wednesday and led hundreds of supporters in chants including “No fear” and “Free Palestine.” He said people must come together to defend both democracy and humanity.

“Never give up on the idea that justice will prevail,” he said. “We want to stand up for humanity, because the rest of the world, not only Palestine, is watching us. And what is going to happen in America is going to affect the rest of the world.”