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Protesters, removed from campus gates by Public Safety, continue demonstrations outside, calling for transparency over alleged trustee involvement in Khalil's detention.

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Overview

  • Students at Columbia University chained themselves to a campus gate to protest the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a former student and Syrian-born U.S. permanent resident, by ICE in March 2025.
  • Protesters demanded the university disclose the names of trustees allegedly involved in reporting Khalil to ICE, which Columbia has officially denied.
  • Public Safety removed the protesters for violating university conduct rules, but the demonstration continued outside the gates with linked arms and anti-Israel slogans.
  • The protest, organized by Columbia's Jewish Voice for Peace chapter, reflects broader tensions over free speech, anti-Semitism, and university policies on activism.
  • Columbia faces scrutiny over its leadership instability, federal funding cuts, and ongoing campus unrest tied to national debates on Palestinian rights and institutional accountability.