Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil is comparing his time in a Customs and Customs Application Detention Center (ICE) to Nazi concentration camps.
In an opinion article recently published by the Washington PostKhalil said he was in a bunk in Jena, Louisiana, surrounded by another 70 men who were also in ice custody.
Hey:
I pick up my copy or the “search for meaning” by Viktor Frankl’s man. I feel ashamed of comparing my conditions in the arrest of ice with the Nazi concentration camps, however, some aspects of Frankl’s experience resonate: not knowing what destiny awaits me; See resignation and defeat in my partner stop.
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I write this letter as the sun rises, hoping that the suspension of my rights will increase the alarms that yours are already in danger. I hope you inspire your outrage that the most basic human instinct, to protest the shameless massacre, is being repressed by dark laws, racist propaganda and a terrified state or an awake audience.
In March, ICE officials arrested Khalil, a Palestinian and graduated activist from Columbia University who directed radical protests on campus, Breitbart News reported.
The outlet said: “President Donald Trump campaigned in a promise to deport foreign students who foster antiisraelis and anti -Semitic protests on the campus, which exploded under President Joe Biden following the terrorist attack of October 7, 2023 by Hamas in Israel.”
Week later, several graduates from the University of Columbia broke their diplomas duration of a protest against the Trump administration and Khalil’s trial.
According to reports, Khalil is a spokesman for the anti-Israel group called Columbia Apartheid United Rivest.
Recently, a federal judge ruled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has the legal authority to cancel Khalil’s visa after leading Pro-Ahamas protests at Columbia University, for Breitbart News.
“To justify the expulsion, Rubio cited an existing law that allows him to cancel visas from foreigners,” the report said.