On March 8, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested and detained a
According to a statement from Khalil's lawyer obtained by Snopes,
Snopes readers contacted us asking if the story was true — if ICE agents had arrested and detained Khalil. They had.
On March 10, Trump
Secretary of State Marco Rubio
On March 9, Khalil's lawyers filed a petition alleging that his detainment was illegal on the grounds that lawful permanent residents are protected by the First Amendment right to free speech and the Fifth Amendment right to due process.
"ICE's arrest and detention of [Mahmoud] follows the U.S. government's open repression of student activism and political speech, specifically targeting students at Columbia University for criticism of Israel's assault on Gaza. The U.S. government has made clear that they will use immigration enforcement as a tool to suppress that speech.
According to the statements from Khalil's lawyers, ICE officers arrested him in the lobby of his university-owned apartment on March 8. They told him that his student visa had been canceled, despite the fact that Khalil has a green card, not a student visa. His wife, a U.S. citizen who is eight months pregnant, retrieved Khalil's green card, but officers told them that his green card status had been revoked and arrested him anyway. A lawyer not affiliated with the case told NPR that immigration judges can revoke lawful permanent resident status, but it is generally only done in cases of criminal activity.
Searching ICE's online detainee locator system for Khalil's name and country of birth (Syria) revealed
According to CNN and The Associated Press from April 2024, Khalil was the lead negotiator for students protesting the Israel-Hamas war and Israeli occupation of Gaza, who set up encampments on the school's campus for just over two weeks. After talks with Columbia University administrators failed, school officials called the New York Police Department to break up the encampment.
