Mahmoud Khalil, Palestinian and former studio activist at Columbia Universityhas presented a demand by 20 million dollars by damage against the Trump administrationto which he accuses of illegal arrest and persecution motivated by his role in university protests against war in Gaza. Khalil, who was released on June 20 after spending more than 100 days in a migratory detention center In Louisiana, he argues that he was arrested without a court order on March 8 by federal agents dressed in civilians, who refused to show an order and that they abused him in a “unconstitutional” way. According to the lawsuit, he was transferred to a center in Louisiana, whose whereabouts was hidden from his family and lawyers, and during his seclusion medication was denied, he was forced to sleep in fluorescent lights and received food in poor condition, which made him lose seven kilos. The demand directly indicates as responsible for Trump, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and the Department of National Security, the Customs Immigration and Control Service (ICE).
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