Soon-to-be-Father Mahmoud Khalil Asks Court to Release Him to Family Immediately

Mr. Khalil was unlawfully detained by ICE because of his speech in support of Palestinian rights

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March 17, 2025 5:00 pm

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NEW YORK, NY – Today, to bring recent Columbia graduate student, activist, soon-to-be father, and legal permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil home to his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, who is eight months pregnant, as soon as possible, his legal team filed a preliminary injunction motion with the federal court in the Southern District of New York asking for his immediate release. The injunction also asks the Court to block the Trump administration’s new policy of using the vague, rarely-used provision of the 1953 Immigration and Nationality Act — the “foreign policy bar” — to arrest and detain noncitizens who engage in protest or advocacy in support of Palestine.

On March 8, the Trump administration and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) illegally arrested and detained Mr. Khalil in direct retaliation for his advocacy for Palestinian rights at Columbia University. Shortly after, DHS transferred him 1,400 miles away to a Louisiana detention facility — ripping him away from his expectant wife and legal counsel.

Following Mr. Khalil’s illegal arrest, a team of lawyers, including Amy Greer from Dratel & Lewis, the Center for Constitutional Rights, and CLEAR, represented him in emergency filings, resulting in a court order to ensure Mr. Khalil would not be deported as his case proceeded. Shortly after, the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) and American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) joined his legal team and filed an amended petition, arguing that his detention violates his constitutional rights, including free speech and due process, and goes beyond the government’s legal authority. Along with today’s preliminary injunction filing, the team also filed two other briefs regarding jurisdictional issues pending in the case.

On March 15, Mr. Khalil’s legal team filed an emergency bail motion together with letters of support from members of the Columbia community and friends, as well as medical letters related to the impact of his detention on his wife Dr. Noor Abdalla’s pregnancy. All case materials can be viewed here.

In response to today’s preliminary injunction filing, Mr. Khalil’s legal team released the following statements:

Brian Hauss, senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union: “No president can be allowed to set an ideological litmus test and exclude or remove people from our country with whom they disagree. We will not stop fighting until Mr. Khalil is free to return to his family, and until we know that the government will not use this archaic law against anyone else who dares to dissent.”

Samah Sisay, Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights: “As a result of the federal government’s unlawful decision to detain and transfer Mahmoud Khalil to Louisiana in retaliation for his support for Palestinian rights, he faces the loss of his freedom, a profound silencing of his speech, lack of meaningful access to legal counsel, separation from his pregnant U.S. citizen wife, and the prospect of missing the birth of his first child. We filed an emergency bail motion because these extraordinary circumstances require Mr. Khalil’s release – and the Court has inherent authority to release him and send him home.”

Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union: “Forcing Mahmoud Khalil — a legal permanent resident who has not been accused of committing a single crime — to remain in detention during the birth of his first child is unconscionable. Protesting a war or criticizing foreign policy is neither illegal, nor grounds for detention. The Trump administration has no right to incarcerate Mr. Khalil — this is an extreme, retaliatory, and targeted attack on the First Amendment and his right to due process. We ask the Court to recognize the urgency of this moment, and let Mr. Khalil go home to his expectant wife in New York.”

Amy Greer, associate attorney with Dratel & Lewis: “In addition to its attempt to suppress Mahmoud’s speech by cruelly and unlawfully ripping him away from family and friends, the federal government endeavors to scare those in movement with Mahmoud so they stop exercising their rights to speech, expression, and association. The suite of actions taken by the incredible lawyers and organizations included here defend not only the constitutional rights of Mahmoud, but also the rights of thousands of students and millions of people around the country who are raising their voices alongside Mahmoud’s. We do this work because it is what our Nation’s Constitution demands, and we do this work in solidarity with those brave enough to continue exercising their constitutionally protected rights even as this government attempts to silence them.”


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