Gabby Del Valle
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So starting in late 2023, Columbia University had a series of protests on campus where student activists were trying to get the university to divest from military contractors and from certain companies that were based in or do business with the Israeli government.
And those protests kind of culminated in the spring of 2024 with an encampment on Columbia University's lawn that the university ended up calling in the NYPD or allowing the NYPD to arrest students. The protests didn't end at the end of the academic year and have been ongoing.
And those protests kind of culminated in the spring of 2024 with an encampment on Columbia University's lawn that the university ended up calling in the NYPD or allowing the NYPD to arrest students. The protests didn't end at the end of the academic year and have been ongoing.
And those protests kind of culminated in the spring of 2024 with an encampment on Columbia University's lawn that the university ended up calling in the NYPD or allowing the NYPD to arrest students. The protests didn't end at the end of the academic year and have been ongoing.
In the spring of 2024, when the encampments had, you know, sprung up and had been there for a while, he actually wasn't prominently involved in the encampments. And he spoke at a press conference where he said that he hadn't attended a ton of protests and he hadn't been doing a ton of interviews. He wasn't really in the public eye because he, at that point, was in the U.S. on a student visa.
In the spring of 2024, when the encampments had, you know, sprung up and had been there for a while, he actually wasn't prominently involved in the encampments. And he spoke at a press conference where he said that he hadn't attended a ton of protests and he hadn't been doing a ton of interviews. He wasn't really in the public eye because he, at that point, was in the U.S. on a student visa.
In the spring of 2024, when the encampments had, you know, sprung up and had been there for a while, he actually wasn't prominently involved in the encampments. And he spoke at a press conference where he said that he hadn't attended a ton of protests and he hadn't been doing a ton of interviews. He wasn't really in the public eye because he, at that point, was in the U.S. on a student visa.
But that wasn't to say he wasn't involved with this movement. He was one of the students involved with negotiating with the administration and trying to push the administration to divest while other students were doing like the encampment, the more like on the ground stuff. He was like in these meetings with the university administration. What will happen in court?
But that wasn't to say he wasn't involved with this movement. He was one of the students involved with negotiating with the administration and trying to push the administration to divest while other students were doing like the encampment, the more like on the ground stuff. He was like in these meetings with the university administration. What will happen in court?
But that wasn't to say he wasn't involved with this movement. He was one of the students involved with negotiating with the administration and trying to push the administration to divest while other students were doing like the encampment, the more like on the ground stuff. He was like in these meetings with the university administration. What will happen in court?
Has he been charged with anything? This is kind of a tricky thing. The judge that set that hearing is a federal judge in the Southern District of New York. And this is a hearing basically just requesting his release from immigration custody. That isn't going to affect the outcome of his immigration case.
Has he been charged with anything? This is kind of a tricky thing. The judge that set that hearing is a federal judge in the Southern District of New York. And this is a hearing basically just requesting his release from immigration custody. That isn't going to affect the outcome of his immigration case.
Has he been charged with anything? This is kind of a tricky thing. The judge that set that hearing is a federal judge in the Southern District of New York. And this is a hearing basically just requesting his release from immigration custody. That isn't going to affect the outcome of his immigration case.
Because ultimately, an immigration judge is the one who decides whether to order him deported or not. These are two different courts, different jurisdictions. So his hearing today was about whether he should remain in ICE custody or be let out. But it's not about whether he's going to be deported. When asked to explain this, what has the Trump administration said?
Because ultimately, an immigration judge is the one who decides whether to order him deported or not. These are two different courts, different jurisdictions. So his hearing today was about whether he should remain in ICE custody or be let out. But it's not about whether he's going to be deported. When asked to explain this, what has the Trump administration said?
Because ultimately, an immigration judge is the one who decides whether to order him deported or not. These are two different courts, different jurisdictions. So his hearing today was about whether he should remain in ICE custody or be let out. But it's not about whether he's going to be deported. When asked to explain this, what has the Trump administration said?
So a White House official told the free press that he has not been charged with a crime, there's no allegation that he's broken the law, but that he poses a threat to the foreign policy and national security interests of the United States.
So a White House official told the free press that he has not been charged with a crime, there's no allegation that he's broken the law, but that he poses a threat to the foreign policy and national security interests of the United States.
So a White House official told the free press that he has not been charged with a crime, there's no allegation that he's broken the law, but that he poses a threat to the foreign policy and national security interests of the United States.
The official White House Instagram and Twitter accounts posted this picture of him saying Shalom Mahmoud, and Trump himself has said there will be more. In a post on Truth Social, Trump called him a radical foreign pro-Hamas student and said this is the first arrest of many to come.