Palestinian Protest Leader Arrested
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Palestinian protester arrested by ICE despite green card: Lawyer

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Mahmoud Khalil was a leader in negotiations between protesters and Columbia officials last spring .
He was stopped by ICE agents who told him his student visa had been revoked, his attorney says.
Khalil told agents that he was a lawful permanent resident, holding a green card, she says.
President Trump has promised to deport international students who participated in “ pro-jihadist protests” on campuses.
“Consistent with our long-standing practice and the practice of cities and institutions throughout the country, law enforcement must have a judicial warrant to enter nonpublic University areas, including University buildings. Columbia is committed to complying with all legal obligations and supporting our student body and campus community.” The university’s protocol states that in general ICE agents must have a judicial warrant or subpoena to access nonpublic areas such as classrooms and housing, but that “exigent circumstances may allow for access to University buildings or people without a warrant.”.
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