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US Judge Grants Palestinian Activist Contact Visit with Month-Old Son After Trump Admin Objection
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A US federal judge allowed Mahmoud Khalil to hold his one-month-old son for the first time, after previously blocking the Trump administration's efforts to keep them separated.
Allowing Dr. Abdalla and a newborn to attend a legal meeting would turn a legal visitation into a family one.
Granting Khalil this relief of family visitation would effectively grant him a privilege that no other detainee receives.
I have never known Mahmoud to espouse any anti-Jewish sentiments or prejudices, and have heard him forcefully reject antisemitism on multiple occasions.
It is deliberate violence, the calculated cruelty of a government that tears families apart without remorse. And I cannot ignore the echoes of this pain in the stories of Palestinian families, torn apart by Israeli military prisons and bombs, denied dignity, denied life.
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perspectives
countries
- 1.Palestine, State of
- 2.Israel
- 3.South Africa
- 4.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 5.Algeria
- 6.Peru
- 7.Rwanda
- 8.Syrian Arab Republic
organizations
- 1.Columbia University
- 2.Harvard University
- 3.US Department of Justice
- 4.US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- 5.Benworth Capital
- 6.Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- 7.House of Representatives
- 8.Israeli Embassy
- 9.M23
- 10.Merit Systems Protection Board
- 11.National Labor Relations Board
- 12.Republican Party
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Mahmoud Khalil
- 3.Brian Acuna
- 4.Michael Farbiarz
- 5.Noor Abdalla
- 6.Bernie Navarro
- 7.Cathy Harris
- 8.Claire Shipman
- 9.Cyril Ramaphosa
- 10.David Smith
- 11.Elias Rodriguez
- 12.Gwynne Wilcox