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Activist against Israeli activist University of Columbia Mahmoud Khalil She accused Trump’s administration of being a column for organizing its constitutional rights for the Washington Post on Thursday.
Khalil, who was approved by the US immigration judge last week for deportation, at the request of the US government, claimed in a piece That the victim of the American “democracy of convenience” and that his rights were deleted because he was not aligned with those in power.
“I hope this writing will scare you in understanding that democracy for some – democracy of benefits – is not a democracy at all. I hope he will try to act before being too late,” Mahmoud wrote.

Anti-Israeli activist Mahmoud Khalil destroyed the case of Trump’s administration against him in the Washington Post column this week. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolo via Getty Images Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)
Judge Jamee Comans ruled in Louisiani last Friday that Khalil, 30, could deport, saying that the US government had fulfilled its burden of proof that it was removed. Immigration agents were arrested The owner of a green ticket on a Columbia property last month. He was accused of being a leader of the Pro-Palestinian protests at the University. DHS also claimed that he “led activities aligned with Hamas, a particular terrorist organization,” although Khalil denied the allegations.
Prior to his judgment, Comomans ordered the Federal Government to provide evidence to justify his attempt to deport the activists. State Secretary Marco Rubio responded to approximately one and a half pages sent to the court last Wednesday, citing a provision in the 1952 immigration and citizenship law to justify Khalil’s removal from the United States
Khalil’s column in the post provided his response to the Comanian verdict and the Government’s case against him, calling him “unfounded”. He claimed that the “evidence of the” US Government “was abolished directly from sensationalized tabloids.”
He continued to call Trump’s immigration agent, accusing him of undermining US principles of freedom.
“Earlier that day, I sifted the letters of a supporter. Two postage stamps depicted the American flag, one citing” freedom forever “,” the other declared ‘Justice forever.’ The irony is stunning, especially regarding what I learned about how the administration exploits the immigration law to implement its repressive plan. “

Protesters show a large banner that reads “Free Mahmoud Khalil, the names of guardian” from the balcony while students launch at the door of Columbia University, demanding responsibility by the university guardian after the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, in New York, the United States, April 2, 2025. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolo via Getty Images)
He also said that the case against him “led roughly for the procedure.”
“Why would he protest against the non -select murder of Israel thousand innocent Palestinians result in the erosion of my constitutional rights?” Khalil asked.
The activist described how the elements of his persecution reminded him of how the US government acted Japanese Americans During World War II.
“The prison of 70,000 American citizens of Japanese origin is a reminder that rhetoric of justice and freedom darkens the reality that America, too often, was a democracy of convenience. The rights are assigned to those who align with power,” he said, “for the poor, for people in color, for those who are resistant to some, but words are written on water.”
He then said that the suppression of a white house on the Pro-Palestinian demonstrators proves “how much he fears that the White House is an idea of the freedom of Palestine entering the main stream.”
Khalil also compared his fear while in prison with that of Victor Frankla, a Jewish psychiatrist who survived the Nazi concentration camp and wrote it in his classic book “Man’s pursuit of the meaning. “
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“I am ashamed to compare my conditions in the detention on ice with Nazi concentration camps, but some aspects of Frankl’s experience echo: not knowing what awaits me fate; see the resignation and defeat of their detainees.”
Towards the end of the column, he wrote: “I write this letter as the sun rises, hoping that the suspension of my rights will raise the alarm bells that yours are already in danger.”
Multiple distinguished users of social media also broke the Khalil’s piece and a publication exit.
Lawyer and conservative commentator Marina honey wine Posted in X, “Wapo announced the opinion of Mahmouda Khali’s about the victim of this evil America. However, all the time, America just wants to help Mahmoud back home to Algeria, so he no longer has to feel sacrificed. Khalil was Kurdski, born in Syria, citizen of Algeria.”
Fox News Ari Fleischer associate stated: “The shame on the WP to publish this and the deduction of readers the fact that Khalil, a foreign citizen, belongs to a group of” eradication of Western civilization “and” Empouse “militants.” Don’t clean it.
The Washington Post did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.