Colombia Activist Mahmoud Halil says the Trump administration has failed

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The University of Colombia University Mahmoud Halil said that the Trump administration had failed to suppress the propalist voices after being released for more than three months in immigration detention.

“My existence is a message” by Trump’s administration, he told the BBC after returning to New Jersey at the Louisiana Retention Center. “All these attempts to suppress the propalist voices have failed now.”

Mr Halil was a prominent voice in the propalist protests at the University of New York last year, and his arrest has sparked demonstrations in New York and Washington since March 8.

The US government wants to deport it, arguing that its activism is detrimental to foreign policy interests.

As he spoke at Newark airport, New Jersey, Halil promised to continue to advocate for the Palestinian rights and the rights of immigrants left in this facility, “where he was imprisoned in Louisiana.

He accused the White House of trying to “defuse anyone who disagrees with the administration.”

The remarks of G -H Khalil come a day after a judge ordered him to be released from prison after deciding that he was not the risk of a flight or a threat to his community while his immigration proceedings continued.

The Trump administration has sworn in to appeal his release, as he continues his efforts to remove him from the United States.

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