Former Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil has filed a $20 million complaint against the Trump administration for detaining him in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) center while seeking his deportation.
ICE detained Khalil in March and sought his deportation for leading extreme anti-Israel protests on the Columbia University campus that expressed pro-Hamas views. The detention persisted for three months until a federal judge ordered his release.
“In Newark, N.J., U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz said that prosecutors didn’t provide a legitimate justification for 104 days of detention since March 8 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” UPI reported in June.
“Farbiarz, who was appointed by President Joe Biden, said it was ‘highly, highly unusual’ the government still wanted him detained,” added UPI.
Khalil has now filed an administrative complaint against the Trump administration seeking $20 million in damages, per ABC News:
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