Mahmoud Khalil writes to infant son: ‘My absence is not unique’
- Mahmoud Khalil wrote a letter on May 11, 2025, from prison to his infant son Yaba Deen, born April 21 in the United States.
- Khalil could not attend the birth because the US government denied his furlough despite his plea, reflecting ongoing family separations.
- He describes the inherited exile and suffering of Palestinian families and calls the struggle for their liberation a proud duty.
- Khalil emphasized that advocating for the freedom of the Palestinian people is a responsibility embraced with deep respect and commitment, vowing to dedicate himself to protecting every Palestinian child.
- His message highlights the impact of occupation policies separating families and expresses hope that his son never witnesses similar oppression.
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Mahmoud Khalil writes to infant son: ‘My absence is not unique’
Mahmoud Khalil, the former Columbia University student who has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), wrote to his infant son in an opinion piece for The Guardian published Sunday, saying his “absence is not unique.” “My heart aches that I could not hold you in my arms and hear your first cry, that…
Mahmoud Khalil Calls Out Hypocrisy of 'Family Values' Politicians in Searing Op-Ed
It’s been two weeks since Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. green card holder being held in an ICE detention center in Louisiana, missed the birth of his son. In March, Khalil, a Palestinian and recent graduate of Columbia University, was arrested and detained by ICE agents who didn’t have a warrant for his arrest, all in front of his then eight-month pregnant wife, Noor Abdalla. He’s since been held in the Louisiana ICE facility over 1,000 miles away, sol…
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