In her first TV interview, Noor Abdalla, a U.S. citizen, says the White House is mischaracterizing Khalil and his role in ...
Noor Abdalla shares a firsthand account of her husband Mahmoud Khalil's detainment on "CBS Sunday Morning" March 23.
Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil will remain behind bars in Louisiana at least until a U.S. judge decides whether ...
Detained Columbia University protest leader Mahmoud Khalil will stay locked up in a Louisiana ICE facility for now — as a New Jersey judge refused to consider freeing him on bail during ...
A federal district court declined to say whether the US government’s case against Mahmoud Khalil, the prominent ...
The government wants the detainee’s case heard in Louisiana, where an appellate judge may be friendlier. At a hearing in ...
The Trump administration has sought to deport Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil for leading the pro-Palestinian ...
Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student, was detained by federal agents. His wife, Noor Abdalla, ...
Noor Abdalla, Khalil's wife of more than two years, said she was confused. As a legal permanent resident of the U.S., surely Khalil did not have to worry about that, she recalls telling him.
In her first broadcast interview, Noor Abdalla speaks about the arrest and attempted deportation of her husband, Columbia University protestor Mahmoud Khalil.