By Patrick Whittle and Holly Ramer
A Palestinian man who directed protests against the war in Gaza as a student at the University of Columbia was arrested Monday at a Vermont immigration office where he expected to be interviewed to end his American citizenship, his lawyers said.
Mohsen Mahdawi, a legal permanent resident who celebrated a green card since 2015, was arrested at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Office in Colchester by agents of application of immigration and customs, their lawyers said.
The lawyers said they don’t know where it is. They presented a petition in a federal court that seeks an order that prohibits the government from moving it away from the State or the country.
“The Trump administration arrested Mohsen Mahdawi in direct retaliation for his defense of being the Palestinians and because, as a Palestinian. His detention is an attempt to silence who speaks tirelessly in Gaznay. It is also also hindrance. It is also the store. It is also also also said in an email.
According to the presentation of the Court, Mahdawi was born in a refugee camp in the West Bank and moved to the United States in 2014. He recently completed the course in Columbia and was expected to graduate in May before starting a master’s program there.
The request describes him as a committed Buddhist who believes in “non -violence and empathy as a central principle of his religion.”
As a student, Mahdawi was an open critic of the Israel military campaign in Gaza and the protests of the campus organized until March 2024. He co -founded the Union of Palestinian students in Columbia with Mahmoud Khalil, another Palestinian permanent resident of the United States and the graduate student who was recently arrested by ice.
Khalil was the first person arrested under the promised repression of President Donald Trump against the students who joined the protests of the Campus against the War in Gaza. On Friday, an immigration judge in Louisiana ruled that Khalil can be deported as a national security risk.
Christopher Helali, a friend of Mahdawi who lives near him in Vermont, was present outside the immigration office when Mahdawi was arrested and recorded a video of Mahdawi being taken by the authorities. In the video, which Helali launched on social networks on Monday, Mahdawi is showing a sign of peace with his hands and being taken to a car.
Helali described Mahdawi as a Pacific protester who has worked to foster dialogue on the struggle of the Palestinians in his homeland. Helali said that he and Mahdawi knew that Mahdawi could be stopped today and that his friend advanced with the appointment anyway.
“And legitimately, I was nervous about what I was going to a sound, it was very resolved to come to this interview and come today because it did nothing from Wang and was a citizen respectful of the law, or citizen as to be,” Helali.
The Vermont Congress delegation issued a statement by condemning Mahdawi’s trial, saying that instead of throwing one of the final steps in his citizenship process, he was handcuffed by armed officers with his face covered.
“This is immoral, inhuman and illegal. Mr. Mahdawi, a legal resident of the United States, must receive due to the law and immediately liberated from detention,” said Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Peter Welch and representative Becca Balint.
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