Columbia University activist Mahmud Khalil has said that the Trump administration failed to suppress the Palestinian voices after his release in immigration custody for more than three months.
“My existence is a message” for the Trump administration, he told the BBC after returning to New Jersey from a detention center in Louisiana. “All these attempts to suppress the pro-Filistini voices have now failed.”
Mr. Khalil was a major voice in the Pro-Filistini protests of New York University last year, and his 8 March arrests gave rise to demonstrations in New York and Washington DC.
The US government wants to deport it, its activism is harmful to the interests of foreign policy.
Speaking at the airport in New Jersey, New Jersey, on Saturday, Mr. Khalil vowed to advocate Palestinian rights, and “who are left behind in that facility” for immigrants’ rights “where he was jailed in Louisiana.
He accused the White House of “trying to make any person inhuman, who does not agree with the administration”.
He grabbed the flowers given to him by supporters, and shouted “free Palestine” as he finished his comment. He was carrying forward a pram to take his child’s son, who was born while in jail, as he left the news conference with his wife.
Mr. Khalil joined the Alexandria Okasio-Cortes of the New York Democratic Congress, who said his release has revealed that the Trump administration was losing a legal battle to deport the migrants in the US that advocates Palestinians.
“The Trump administration knows that they are losing a legal battle,” he said.
“They are violating the law, and they know they are violating the law. And they are trying to use these united examples so that everyone else to scare everyone.”
Mr. Khalil’s comment came a day later when a judge ordered him to be released from jail, after determining that he was not at risk or threat to his community, while his immigration proceedings continued.
The Trump administration has vowed to appeal against its release, as it continues its efforts to remove it from the US.