Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia released from ICE detention

Al Jazeera
March 17, 2026
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Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia was released from ICE detention after one year in custody.

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Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia was released from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Texas following roughly a year in custody. Kordia's detention had drawn attention from immigration advocates and civil rights groups who questioned the legal basis for her prolonged confinement. Her release comes amid ongoing scrutiny of ICE detention practices and immigration enforcement decisions involving activists and political figures. The case reflects broader tensions over how immigration authorities handle detentions involving individuals engaged in activism or political speech. Details regarding the conditions of her release and any pending legal proceedings were not specified in available reporting.

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