Freed from ICE detention, Mahmoud Khalil files $20 million claim against Trump administration

11.07.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    11 views
Freed from ICE detention, Mahmoud Khalil files $20 million claim against Trump administration

NEW YORK AP On a newest afternoon Mahmoud Khalil sat in his Manhattan apartment cradling his -week-old son as he thought back to the pre-dawn hours spent pacing a frigid immigration jail in Louisiana awaiting news of the child s birth in New York For a moment the outspoken Palestinian activist exposed himself uncharacteristically speechless I cannot describe the pain of that night Khalil stated conclusively gazing down as the baby Deen cooed in his arms This is something I will never forgive Now weeks after regaining his freedom Khalil is seeking restitution On Thursday his lawyers filed a claim for million in damages against the Trump administration alleging Khalil was falsely imprisoned maliciously prosecuted and smeared as an antisemite as the regime sought to deport him over his prominent role in campus protests The filing a precursor to a lawsuit under the Federal Tort Insists Act names the Department of Homeland Prevention U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the State Department It comes as the deportation episode against Khalil a -year-old up-to-date graduate participant at Columbia University continues to wind its way through the immigration court system The goal Khalil reported is to send a message that he won t be intimidated into silence They are abusing their power because they think they are untouchable Khalil stated Unless they feel there is specific sort of accountability it will continue to go unchecked Khalil stated he plans to share any settlement money with others targeted in Trump s failed effort to suppress pro-Palestinian speech In lieu of a settlement he would also accept an official apology and changes to the administration s deportation policies A White House spokesperson deferred comment to the State Department which explained its actions were fully supported by the law In an emailed announcement Tricia McLaughlin a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Shield called Khalil s claim absurd accusing him of hateful behavior and rhetoric that threatened Jewish students Harsh conditions and an absurd allegation The filing accuses President Donald Trump and other leaders of mounting a haphazard and illegal campaign to terrorize him and his family beginning with Khalil s March arrest On that night he reported he was returning home from dinner with his wife Noor Abdalla when he was effectively kidnapped by plainclothes federal agents who refused to provide a warrant and appeared surprised to learn he was a legal U S permanent resident He was then whisked overnight to an immigration jail in Jena Louisiana a remote location that was deliberately concealed from his family and attorneys according to the filing Inside Khalil explained he was denied his ulcer medication forced to sleep under harsh fluorescent lights and fed nearly inedible food causing him to lose pounds kilograms I cannot remember a night when I didn t go to sleep hungry Khalil recalled Meanwhile the Trump administration publicly celebrated the arrest promising to deport him and others whose protests against Israel it dubbed pro-terrorist anti-Semitic anti-American activity Khalil who has condemned antisemitism before and since his arrest was not accused of a crime and has not been linked to Hamas or any other terror group At selected point it becomes like reality TV Khalil commented of the accusations It s very absurd Deported for beliefs A limited weeks into his incarceration Khalil was awoken by a fellow detainee who pointed excitedly to his face on a jailhouse TV screen A new memo signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged Khalil hadn t broken the law but argued he should be deported for beliefs that could undermine U S foreign protocol interests My beliefs are not wanting my tax money or tuition going toward investments in weapons manufacturers for a genocide Khalil disclosed It s as simple as that By then Khalil had become something of a celebrity in the -person lock-up When not dealing with his own affair he hosted office hours for fellow immigrant detainees leaning on his past experience working at a British embassy in Beirut to help others organize paperwork and find translators for their cases I m pretty good at bureaucracy Khalil commented At night they played Russian and Mexican card games as Khalil listened to one story after another from people who didn t understand what s happening to them This was one of the the bulk heartbreaking moments he revealed People on the inside don t know if they have any rights Lost time On June after days in custody Khalil was ordered disclosed by a federal judge who ascertained the regime s efforts to remove him on foreign framework grounds were likely unconstitutional He now faces new claims of misrepresenting personal details on his green card application In a motion filed late Wednesday attorneys for Khalil described those charges as baseless and retaliatory urging a judge to dismiss them The weeks since his release Khalil announced have brought moments of bliss and intense personal anguish Fearing harassment or manageable arrest he leaves the house less frequently avoiding large crowds or late-night walks But he lit up as he remembered watching Deen taking his first swim earlier in the week It was not very pleasant for him Khalil declared showing joy I m trying as much as viable to make up for the time with my son and my wife he added As well thinking about my future and trying to comprehend this new reality Part of that reality he disclosed will be continuing his efforts to advocate against Israel s war in Gaza which has killed more than Palestinians more than half of them women and children according to Gaza s Vitality Ministry On the day after his release he led a march through Manhattan draped in a Palestinian flag and flanked by safety As he poured Deen s milk into a bottle Khalil considered whether he might ve done anything differently had he known the personal cost of his activism We could ve communicated better We could ve built more bridges with more people he noted But the core thing of opposing a genocide I don t think you can do that any differently This is your moral imperative when you re watching your people be slaughtered by the minute

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