To my Palestinian sister in ICE detention – I will carry you until you are free | Mahmoud Khalil
The Bottom Line
A Palestinian activist highlights the ongoing ICE detention of activists involved in protests.
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil has penned a letter to Leqaa Kordia, another Palestinian activist currently detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas. Khalil, a Columbia University graduate, was arrested one year ago for his political advocacy and subsequently released after three months, though the Trump administration continues to seek his deportation. Kordia has been held in ICE detention for nearly a year, also in connection with protests. The letter highlights the ongoing detention and deportation proceedings faced by Palestinian activists in the U.S. following their involvement in protests.
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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil is advocating for Leqaa Kordia, who is currently detained by ICE, highlighting ongoing detention and deportation proceedings against activists. Legal organizations and human rights groups often represent individuals in immigration detention and advocate for policy changes. Readers can contact their congressional representatives to inquire about immigration detention policies, support organizations like the ACLU or immigrant rights groups, and stay informed about cases involving free speech and immigration enforcement.
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