Mahmoud Khalil to Appear in Louisiana Immigration Court on May 22

May 12, 2025 4:00 pm

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WHAT: One day after the Columbia University commencement ceremony where Mahmoud Khalil was supposed to be walking with his peers, Mr. Khalil will instead be attending his immigration court hearing in Jena, LA.

Virtual access is not guaranteed, but there are approximately 20 seats in the courtroom. Mr. Khalils legal team has requested the court grant either virtual or in-person access to interested press and public who wish to view these proceedings. The immigration court judge has not ruled on the motion. Following the hearing, his lawyers will be available for questions.

WHEN: Thursday, May 22 (Exact timing yet to be announced)

WHERE: Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center (830 Pine Hill Road, Jena, Louisiana)

BACKGROUND: On March 8, the Trump administration and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) illegally arrested and detained Mr. Khalil in direct retaliation for his advocacy for Palestinian human rights at Columbia University. Shortly after, DHS transferred him 1400 miles away to a Louisiana detention facility ripping him away from his wife and legal counsel. While stuck in detention, he was forced to miss the birth of his first child. It later came out that they did not have a warrant. At his last immigration hearing in April, in what appeared to be a pre-written decision, a judge ruled that Mr. Khalil was removable under U.S. immigration law despite a lack of evidence.

In May, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jerseys decision that Khalils case should be heard in New Jersey, where he was located when his habeas petition was filed. A decision on bail is outstanding.


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