Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent U.S. resident and Columbia University graduate, faces deportation to Syria under the Trump administration, prompting protests at major campuses like Harvard and UMass Amherst. The protests, which drew around 100 participants per campus, criticized Trump’s policies and called for university divestment from companies supporting Israel, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Harvard Law students advocated for divestment from entities involved in violations of international law, reflecting widespread student engagement and political activism regarding U.S. foreign policy and immigration practices.
Khalil's deportation order by the Trump administration has sparked significant protests at major universities, raising legal and ethical questions about his status as a permanent resident.
Students at UMass Amherst and Harvard voiced strong opposition to Trump's actions, demanding university divestment from companies supporting Israel amidst ongoing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
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