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USA: Arrest and detention of Mahmoud Khalil is chilling attack on human rights

‘No matter how the Trump administration tries to manipulate it, freedom of expression is a human right, not a deportable offence’ - Paul O’Brien
In response to the Trump administration's unlawful arrest and detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident and recent graduate of Columbia University, Paul O’Brien, Amnesty International USA's Executive Director, said:
“The arrest and detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist and lawful permanent resident, is the latest attack on human rights by the Trump administration. Each and every one of us – regardless of immigration status – has the right to peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and due process.
“Targeting and threatening peaceful protesters and their immigration status for the content of their protest, such as advocating for the human rights of Palestinians, is a violation of human rights.
“This targeting sends a chilling message to people across this country, on and off campuses, that anyone exercising their rights will be subject to repression, detention, and possible deportation. And for the immigrant communities already living in fear throughout the US, they are now only further pushed into the shadows with fear that they could be deported for speaking out.
“No matter how the Trump administration tries to manipulate it, freedom of expression is a human right, not a deportable offence.
“The US government must release Mahmoud Khalil immediately. Colleges and universities must also take steps to protect their immigrant students from ICE enforcement and ensure that the human rights of all of their students and faculty to protest in support of Palestinian rights and other issues is respected and protected.”