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5 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Mark Morales |Dalia Faheid |Gloria Pazmino
After missing the birth of his child, his first Father’s Day and spending more than three months away from his family, Mahmoud Khalil has been reunited with his loved ones. The Palestinian activist arrived in Newark, New Jersey, Saturday afternoon, a day after he was released from a Louisiana ICE detention center. He was seen embracing his wife and pushing the stroller of his newborn son after reuniting in a private area of the airport.
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Mark Morales |Dalia Faheid |Gloria Pazmino
After missing the birth of his child, his first Father’s Day and spending more than three months away from his family, Mahmoud Khalil has been reunited with his loved ones. The Palestinian activist arrived in Newark, New Jersey, Saturday afternoon, a day after he was released from a Louisiana ICE detention center. He was seen embracing his wife and pushing the stroller of his newborn son after reuniting in a private area of the airport.
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1 week ago |
krdo.com | Mark Morales |Dalia Faheid |Gloria Pazmino
By Mark Morales, Dalia Faheid, Gloria Pazmino, CNN(CNN) — Mahmoud Khalil – a Palestinian activist at the center of a long-running deportation fight – has been released from the Louisiana ICE detention center where he has spent more than three months after he was arrested outside his apartment on Columbia University’s campus, his attorneys said.
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1 week ago |
local3news.com | Mark Morales |Dalia Faheid
(CNN) — A federal judge has ordered that Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil be granted release on bail Friday from a Louisiana ICE detention center – more than three months after he was arrested outside his apartment on Columbia University’s campus. Judge Michael Farbiarz found Khalil – the only prominent pro-Palestinian demonstrator still in immigration custody in the US – is not a flight risk or a danger to public safety, saying it’s “highly unusual” to be seeking his detention at this point.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Mark Morales |Dalia Faheid
A federal judge has ordered that Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil be granted release Friday from a Louisiana ICE detention center – more than three months after he was arrested outside his apartment on Columbia University’s campus. “I’m going to exercise the discretion that I have to order the release of the petitioner in this case,” Judge Michael Farbiarz said at a hearing Friday. They relate to my findings on risk of flight.
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