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Mahmoud Khalil seeks US$20 million from Trump admin over ICE detention

The activist, who is fighting deportation over his role in pro-Gaza protests, wants to send a message that he will not be silenced

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Activist Mahmoud Khalil attends a ‘Welcome Home’ rally in New York in June. Photo: EPA

On a recent afternoon, Mahmoud Khalil sat in his Manhattan apartment, cradling his 10-week-old son as he thought back to the predawn 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 found himself uncharacteristically speechless.

“I cannot describe the pain of that night,” Khalil said finally, gazing down as the baby, Deen, cooed in his arms. “This is something I will never forgive.”

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Now, weeks after regaining his freedom, Khalil is seeking restitution.

On Thursday, his lawyers filed a claim for US$20 million in damages against the Trump administration, alleging Khalil was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted and smeared as an antisemite as the government sought to deport him over his prominent role in campus protests.

Mahmoud Khalil and his wife, Noor Abdalla, hold their baby during an interview in New York on July 3. Photo: AP
Mahmoud Khalil and his wife, Noor Abdalla, hold their baby during an interview in New York on July 3. Photo: AP

The filing – a precursor to a lawsuit under the Federal Tort Claims Act – names the Department of Homeland Security, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the State Department.

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