The Palestinian activist described a bittersweet feeling as he emerged from Ice detention into the Louisiana sun

Columbia graduate had been held for over three months over his activism against Israel’s war in Gaza

Mahmoud Khalil was given great news on Friday, three months after the former Columbia student turned activist was taken into ICE custody.

Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil on Friday night was freed from federal detention in central Louisiana after a federal judge ordered his release.

The Palestinian activist described a bittersweet feeling as he emerged from Ice detention into the Louisiana sun

Columbia graduate and legal US resident was targeted by White House for speaking out against the Israeli war in Gaza

A federal district judge ordered Khalil's release after over three months in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.

Pro-Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, was welcomed back to New York City with cheers after release from ICE detention, footage from Saturday…

The activist said he'll use his recent freedom to keep fighting not just for Palestinians, but for immigrants unjustly targeted by the Trump administration.