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Palestinian Student Graduates Columbia Amid Deportation Fight

Mohsen Mahdawi, recently freed from ICE custody, celebrates his graduation while facing ongoing deportation proceedings and advocating for justice.

Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, 34, participated in graduation ceremonies Monday for the School of General Studies at Columbia University in Manhattan.
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Overview

  • Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian activist and U.S. green card holder, graduated from Columbia University on May 19, weeks after his release from immigration detention.
  • Detained during an April 14 citizenship interview in Vermont, Mahdawi was accused of posing a foreign policy risk due to his pro-Palestinian activism but has not been charged with any crime.
  • A federal judge ordered his release on April 30, citing concerns over due process and likening the government’s actions to McCarthy-era tactics.
  • Mahdawi's graduation was met with cheers and support from classmates, though he criticized both Columbia University and the Trump administration for their handling of his case.
  • While Mahdawi plans to pursue a graduate degree at Columbia in the fall, his classmate Mahmoud Khalil remains detained in Louisiana, awaiting a court decision on his release.