ICE agents arrest anti-Israel activist who led protests on Columbia University campus for months
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President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Monday to address the ICE apprehension of Mahmoud Khalil, whom he called “a Radical Foreign Pro-Hamas Student on the campus of Columbia University.”

“This is the first arrest of many to come. We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it,” Trump said in a post. “Many are not students, they are paid agitators. We will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country — never to return again.”

The president went on to say that many protesting Khalil’s arrest at universities are not students, but rather “paid agitators.”

Monday afternoon, a handful of protesters gathered outside the entrance to Columbia University in New York City, chanting “free Mahmoud Khalil” and “cops and ICE off campus.” They had a sign bearing the social media handle for The Revcoms, a self-described group of “revolutionary communists.”

Columbia protesters March 2025

Protesters at the entrance to New York City’s Columbia University on March 10, 2025.  (Fox News)

ICE agents told Khalil that they were acting on a State Department order to revoke his green card and student visa, according to Khalil’s attorney, Amy E. Greer. She released a statement alleging that ICE agents wrongfully arrested Khalil.

“Last night ICE agents wrongfully arrested Mahmoud Khalil, claiming his student visa was revoked – even though Mahmoud is legal permanent resident (green card) and not in the U.S. on a student visa,” Greer said. “Confronted with that fact, the ICE agents detained him anyway.”

Columbia University and students split image

Anti-Israel agitators staged encampments on Columbia University’s campus. (Getty Images)

Muslim civil rights organization CAIR National also came to Khalil’s defense and claimed in a post on X that he “is a lawful permanent resident” and vowed that the “fight is just starting.”

Khalil is now being held at the Jena/Lasalle Detention facility in Louisiana, ICE confirmed to Fox News. The facility serves as the Central Louisiana Ice Processing Center and has a capacity of more than 1,000.

Fox News’ Brendan McDonald, Stepheny Price and Alexis McAdams contributed to this report. 

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