哥伦比亚大学支持巴勒斯坦学生的抗议领导者被移民和海关执法局(ICE)拘留,寻求公民身份。
Columbia Pro-Palestinian Protest Leader Seeking Citizenship Detained By ICE

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/columbia-pro-palestinian-protest-leader-seeking-citizenship-detained-ice

巴勒斯坦籍哥伦比亚大学学生穆罕默德·马达维(Mohsen Mahdawi)是针对以色列在加沙行动的直言批评者,4月14日在佛蒙特州的一次入籍面试中被美国移民与海关执法局(ICE)拘留。在此之前,他的同伴马哈茂德·哈利勒(Mahmoud Khalil)也遭到拘留。特朗普政府的这一行动是针对据称支持哈马斯的非公民学生的打击行动的一部分,此前一项行政命令允许驱逐表达类似观点的人。 马达维的律师提交了人身保护令状,认为拘留侵犯了他的第一修正案和第五修正案权利,并担心他在约旦河西岸会受到迫害。一位法官暂时阻止了他的驱逐出境。国务卿鲁比奥认为,支持哈马斯的人不具备留在美国的资格,理由是他们参与了破坏活动和关闭教育机构。 马达维的学生团体与哥伦比亚大学阿拉伯学生会(CUAD)有关联,该学生会表达过一些有争议的观点。马达维还被指控在抗议活动中表现出反犹太行为。佛蒙特州的国会代表团谴责了这次拘留,他们主张应给予马达维正当程序,并立即释放他。


原文

Authored by Nathan Worcester via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on April 14 during a naturalization interview in Vermont.

Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University, is detained at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Colchester, Vt., on April 14, 2025. Christopher Helali via AP

The move comes weeks after the detention of Mahdawi’s Columbia associate, Mahmound Khalil, as the Trump administration continues to target non-citizen students in a crackdown on alleged support for Hamas during university protests in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by the terrorist group on Israel.

In January, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that allows non-citizen students to be deported for expressing views aligned with Hamas and accused protesters of anti-Semitic activities on campuses.

Mahdawi’s attorneys issued a habeas corpus petition the same day as his detention, April 14. It alleges his detention violates the First and Fifth Amendments, saying the student’s “speech regarding Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, human rights, international law, obligations arising from international law, and related matters is speech protected by the First Amendment.”

“Mr. Mahdawi is fearful that, if he loses his lawful permanent resident status and he is removed to the West Bank, he will experience the same harassment, detention, and torture that his family has experienced, and would be in even more danger in light of the campaigns that have targeted and spread lies about him,” the petition states.

Within hours, a Vermont district court judge, William K. Sessions III, blocked the student’s immediate deportation.

Mahdawi was a legal permanent resident of the United States.

According to the filing, Mahdawi was born in a refugee camp in the West Bank and co-founded a Palestinian student group, Dar, at Columbia with Khalil.

Last week, an immigration judge ruled that the Trump administration could deport Khalil after the government argued his presence in the United States had “potentially serious foreign policy consequences.” Khalil’s team said they would appeal that decision.

After Khalil’s detention, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters: “This is not about free speech. This is about people that don’t have a right to be in the United States to begin with.

I think being a supporter of Hamas and coming into our universities and turning them upside down and being complicit in what are clearly crimes of vandalization, complicit in shutting down learning institutions ... if you told us that’s what you intended to do when you came to America, we would have never let you in,” the secretary of state added.

In the weeks after the Oct. 7 attacks, Mahdawi’s student organization joined with the Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) coalition.

CUAD’s goals have included “the total eradication of Western civilization” in an Instagram post that states, “Our intifada is an internationalist one.”

In response to the July Revolution in Bangladesh, which led to the overthrow of the prime minister, CUAD’s Instagram account lauded a statement that appeared to endorse the actions taken by Hamas on Oct. 7. Attackers killed roughly 1,200 people, mostly civilian Israelis, and kidnapped more than 250.

The statement, attributed to the People of Hind’s Hall, reads: “Just as the Palestinian resistance escalated the intifada on October 7th, it is now the people of Bangladesh who are escalating the global battle for liberation.”

The filing from Mahdawi’s attorney describes him as a Buddhist who “believes in non-violence and empathy as a central tenet of his religion.” It also claims that he spoke out against anti-Semitism during a protest.

A complaint against Columbia from Stop Antisemitism and other plaintiffs in February 2024 names Mahdawi. It alleges that he “yelled, ‘back’ and ‘shame’ into a megaphone while instructing other students to physically push a small group of pro-Israel students back as the protestors conducted a ‘die-in’ and shouted, ‘from the River to the Sea.’”

It also alleges Mahdawi “encroached on and shouted through a megaphone at Jews and other Israel supporters.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.), and Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.), the Vermont delegation, condemned the government’s action, writing in a statement that Mahdawi “must be afforded due process under the law and immediately released from detention.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to ICE for comment.

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