ICE Arrests Palestinian Immigrant at His Citizenship Test
Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi thought he was going to become an American. Instead, ICE whisked him away into detention.

On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump said that he was going to take away visas from "antisemitic foreigners" on college campuses. But his first target, Mahmoud Khalil, is not a visa holder; he is a legal permanent resident and the husband of an American citizen, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents discovered as they were detaining Khalil.
Now, the Trump administration is trying to deport a Palestinian-American immigrant on the cusp of citizenship. Ten-year legal U.S. resident and Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi showed up at an immigration center in Vermont on Monday for what he thought was his naturalization appointment. Instead, ICE agents swooped in and "refused to provide any information as to where he was being taken or what would happen to him," according to a statement by Vermont lawmakers.
The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees both ICE and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, referred Reason to the State Department, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Columbia students gathered with candles and Palestinian flags at the Sundial, a monument at the center of campus, on Monday night. The apparent leader of the demonstration declined to be interviewed but said she had already been planning to hold a vigil before Mahdawi's arrest. After a moment of silence, she recited an Islamic prayer for the dead and a poem by Palestinian-American poet Noor Hindi. A man in a suit walked by and muttered, "Isn't this not allowed anymore?"
Khalil and Mahdawi co-founded the Palestinian student union at Columbia, and Mahdawi was president of the Columbia University Buddhist Association for two years, according to the court filings. While Khalil is soft-spoken in public, Mahdawi comes off as the hothead of the duo. He has been frank about his struggles between feelings of vengeance and forgiveness.
"Radicalism is not Justice, and will not make Justice," he wrote on Instagram in November 2024. "Justice is balanced, Justice is compassionate, Justice is empathetic, and Justice is transformative."
In any case, Mahdawi hasn't been accused of any crime, according to a habeas corpus petition filed by his lawyers. Vermont District Court Judge William Sessions issued a temporary restraining order preventing ICE from removing Mahdawi from Vermont.
"Mohsen Mahdawi was unlawfully detained today for no reason other than his Palestinian identity," Mahdawi's attorney, Luna Droubi, said in a statement to The Intercept. "He came to this country hoping to be free to speak out about the atrocities he has witnessed, only to be punished for such speech."
The filing by Mahdawi's lawyers speculates that the Trump administration may want to deport him under Section 237(a)(4)(C)(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allows the U.S. government to remove anyone whose presence poses "potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences." Secretary of State Marco Rubio cited that law in Khalil's case, arguing that anti-Israel student protests pose such a threat.
Mahdawi himself told The Intercept that getting deported to the Palestinian territories would be "kind of a death sentence." The Israeli army raided Al Faraa Refugee Camp, where Mahdawi grew up, in February 2025. Mahdawi claimed on Instagram that the soldiers ransacked his childhood home, beating up his disabled brother and marching him through the streets with a blindfold on, then blew up his father's convenience store.
The Mahdawi family has been violently at odds with the Israeli government for years. His uncle, Capt. Thayer Mahdawi, was a Palestinian police officer killed during an Israeli raid in September 2001, according to a memorial article by Fatah, the political party that Thayer Mahdawi was associated with. The International Foundation for Solidarity with Prisoners, a Palestinian diaspora organization, states that Thayer Mahdawi was arrested while wounded but still alive, and died in Israeli custody.
Several months after his uncle's death, the younger Mahdawi witnessed a killing in person, he told 60 Minutes in December 2023: "I had my best friend with me, Hameida, and suddenly I see an Israeli soldier pointing the rifle at us, and he shot my friend in the chest. I was 10 years old, and I still remember when we put him in the grave. I held him, and I spoke to him, and I said, 'Hameida, wake up! Wake up!' He didn't wake up. I told him, 'I promise, I promise, I will revenge [sic].'"
Mahdawi's cousin, Maysara Masharqa, became a field commander in Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, a Fatah-aligned rebel group that has killed Israeli civilians. Masharqa was killed by an Israeli drone strike on the West Bank in August 2024. Mahdawi posted an Instagram eulogy for Masharqa's "fierce resistance," which is no longer visible on his page, according to The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative news outlet.
Mahdawi himself took a very different path. He studied computer engineering at Birzeit University, the top university in the West Bank, completed a second undergraduate degree in philosophy at Columbia, and enrolled in a master's degree at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, set to begin in the fall. (Somewhere along the way, he got involved in Buddhism.) After 10 years of living in America, he had also applied for U.S. citizenship.
"I have faith in the people living in this country. The government is not the people," Mahdawi told The Intercept in an interview shortly before his naturalization appointment.
When someone shouted antisemitic threats at the November 2023 rally, Mahdawi led students in chasing out the heckler, the Columbia Daily Spectator reported at the time. "You don't represent us," Mahdawi shouted, thanking the "Jewish brothers and sisters who stand with us here today." His lawyers cited the Spectator article in their filing.
Over the past few months, Mahdawi reportedly stepped back from activism to try befriending Jewish and Israeli students. Before his detention, he had been meeting with Israelis for Peace NYC "about how to possibly work together to promote safety and equality for everyone on the land," the Israeli diaspora antiwar group wrote on X.
"This is a Palestinian. I'm an Israeli. Our people are at war," Israeli-American Columbia graduate Mikey Baratz told The New York Times. "And [Mahdawi's] willingness to actually hear and actively learn and understand the Israeli experience—I mean, I've never met anyone who so quickly was willing to take feedback."
But Mahdawi also had a inkling that this journey might be abruptly ended by the government. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services had asked him to come in for his naturalization interview a few months ahead of schedule. Mahdawi felt it was a trap, he told The Intercept. That feeling was right.
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Raging Trump boners, ASSEMBLE!
I can't quite tell which side(s) you are mocking, but it doesn't matter. That was effing funny either way.
He is an ignorant leftist. See yesterday's Garcia thread.
Muslims hate western values and want us all dead. Deport them all. England, France and Germany are already gone we must hold the line. Western civilization is on the brink of destruction.
Spoken like a true fascist.
Spoken like a true moron.
Funny how Fascists make other people Fascists. But I guess the response is to let them take over your country according to MG.
What a convincing counter argument.
Yes Tony. You just spoke and you are indeed a true fascist.
Never thought I'd see the day Americans swooned when federal agents disappeared people for thoughtcrime.
But here it is.
He's not dissappeared you can go visit him in Gaza whenever you wish.
You literally swooned for all the J6 arrests.
>>The Department of Homeland Security ... referred Reason to the State Department, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
so you dropped your piece with incomplete information?
Feels over facts.
who? check what? check where? check when? check why? hmmmm ...
To be fair, they can't force people to answer their questions. And if reporters pulled stories because a government spokesman refused comment, then we'd have lots of government spokesmen not commenting.
we have an opinion piece and Jon Stewart is the model.
Sounds like he didn't pass.
Nice.
Imagine failing your citizenship test so badly that you get deported.
He probably shouldn’t have answered ‘yes’ to the question about whether he’s rioted and terrorized Jews while shouting ‘death to America’.
Maybe don't write in 'Allahu Akbar' as your answer to every question . . .
First question was "do you support the overthrow of America?" And he failed.
ya still funny 4 hours later.
I realize this disqualifies me as a true libertarian, but I can't figure out why I would possibly care. There's no chance this guy was ever going to be anything but a net negative to American society. We're all full up of home-grown assholes as it is. No need to import more.
Beltway libertarianism requires you to import bad actors in such numbers you can't defend actual libertarianism or something.
The democrats are run by counter tribalists. Combine that with their victim/oppressor world view, and this is what you get.
Trump administration is trying to deport a Palestinian-American immigrant
Lol, way not to leftist newspeak Reason!
Wow. I'm ashamed I missed that. What a fucking shill.
lol which america did he immigrant from?
Palestinian-America, obviously. It's right in the title.
Hey, maybe being an asshole when you're a guest is a thing one should avoid...
You have to admire the sheer balls of the Administration here. Putting aside the merits. Personally, without more, I am not sure this is the right thing to do, and I wholeheartedly support the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil.
Remember when the Republicans said that they are only against illegal immigration? Guys what? They lied.
It's only a matter of time before citizens are "accidentally" deported. And when that happens his defenders will defend it.
It would be a shame if he deported all our child-beating drunks.
I keep seeing this talking point from Maddow, Mystal, and other leftists.
Not shocked to see you repeating it.
Those Marxist creatures tell Sarc what to think and say.
Remember when Trump said he'd get the criminal migrants out of the country?
All they do is lie.
Keep mourning for anti-Semitic, asshole non-citizens. Will never, EVER possibly go wrong.
We had four years of citizens imprisoned for no valid reason. Fuck you.
He violated the terms of his green card application. Why are you against the law?
Please, you're just pissed that your revolutionary vanguard is being removed a piece at a time.
So he is an associate of Khalid's?
Let me guess what about his history is being elided here. Coukdvitvbe he is also a member of the organization looking to end Western Civilization?
Yeah he's a Muslim.
Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi thought he was going to become an American.
I don't know why he thought that. Columbia, Penn, Harvard, Boston... these places are notorious for graduating anti-American/anti-Western activists.
Why does Reason love terrorists and criminals and illegals so much?
They're Millenarians who get gratification from feeling like they are participating in bringing about the End Times. They fervently hope to live to see the final collapse of Western Civilization. They're like Christian fundamentalists who donate to radical Zionists who want to rebuild the Temple.
White savior syndrome.
Anyone stupid enough to believe that devout Islamic 'refugees' are fleeing to non-Islamic countries to save them from Jews or other Muslims is an idiot.
The want Al-Andalus back. They want to take vienna. They want Transylvania to be under the control of a caliphate.
Islam is NOT an ideology that can be lived with.
Let the Palestinian, who fights against the US and for Palestine do so FROM Palestine.
He cannot help Palestine from the wealth and comfort of the Great Satan.
Marxism is the same, this is why I have always advocated here to obliterate the democrat party.
He's a Buddhist, guys. And he said some nice things about Jews. The Jews should just chill out.
https://stopantisemitism.org/as-week/mohsen-mahdawi/
https://canarymission.org/individual/Mohsen_Mahdawi#lg=1&slide=18
OOPS.
You know me, I have no hate for cops. I dare to think most of them are good and "defund cops" is a retarded idea that even libs now disavowed. But if someone said "cops should beat up on people to stop crime", I would probably not give that guy citizenship. I would think libertarians who whine "oh COME ON, he has the 1A right to say that, give him citizenship" is either super duper principled or too stupid to run government.
Jews. They're people. Just like illegal immigrants. Just a thought.
Thanks for these links. These beliefs are disqualifying from being an American. Any oath he took to the United States would have been a lie.
Student for 16 fucking years?!?
Wonder if sarc or the other leftists actually ever looked up material support laws. This guy is clearly in violation of those laws, meaning is green card is invalid.
Wonder why Molly missed that.
>The Mahdawi family has been violently at odds with the Israeli government for years.
And there we go. But I'm sure he's a good boy, aspiring rapper, just about to turn his life around and totally not connected to Hamas terrorists.
I'll say it again. I lived and worked in a foreign country for 8 years. One of the things they told us when we arrived was that it was unlawful for foreigners to participate in political protests. I didn't have to be told twice. I loved the country - the weather, the food, the people, the culture - and didn't want to get locked-up or deported, so I simply followed their rules. Here's an idea. If you're a foreign visitor in the United States, just do whatever it says on your visa. If you're here on a tourist visa, go to Disneyland and do tourist stuff. If you're here on a student visa, go to classes and study. If you're here on a business visa, do business stuff. There is no political agitator visa, assholes.
Dear Gawd, that was close call! Imagine what would happen if we got another citizen!
Gawd bless you MAGA, bless you for making it clear that you are against all immigrants, not just the "illegal" ones, but also the legal residents, green card holders, and even those seconds away from becoming actual citizens. Only those born here are entitled to Trump's eternal grace and salvation. May the blessings of Trump be upon ye.
So you support violating the conditions put on green cards?
The fact that our government was ready to give this guy citizenship is reason number 2347298 why Trump won.
He empathized with Hamas. No really, he said it. On tv. He lived on campus for 16 years. The guy has zero value in this country.
Sounds like we narrowly avoided granting citizenship to a likely terrorist. This is good. This is why we vet immigrants.
Over the past few months, Mahdawi reportedly stepped back from activism to try befriending Jewish and Israeli students.
I think I've heard this story before: was he a gentle giant turning his life around.
For years he FAd, then changed trying not to FO.
ICE Arrests Palestinian Immigrant at His Citizenship Test
Admit it, you laughed
A man in a suit walked by and muttered, "Isn't this not allowed anymore?"
I'm surprised you included this Matthew. Usually you don't give a damn what most Americans think on the subject, let alone include it in your articles effectively telling America and Americans to go piss up a rope.
Mohsen Mahdawi was unlawfully detained today for no reason other than his Palestinian identity ... He came to this country hoping to be free to speak out about the atrocities he has witnessed, only to be punished for such speech. ... The Mahdawi family has been violently at odds with the Israeli government for years. ... Mahdawi's cousin, Maysara Masharqa, became a field commander in Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, a Fatah-aligned rebel group that has killed Israeli civilians. Masharqa was killed by an Israeli drone strike on the West Bank in August 2024. Mahdawi posted an Instagram eulogy for Masharqa's "fierce resistance,"
Look, I'm just going to skip over the fisking here. His lawyer got it right: for no reason other than his Palestinian identity.
Good enough.
Seriously. What are we doing here? We know what "Palestinians" are. Why is this even an issue? Deport him immediately. The dude is a non-citizen, a palestine-sympathizer, has direct familial terrorist ties with open jihadis, and celebrates the killers of Israelis.
What, you're taken in with his little taqiyya song and dance? What, you think he's going to be bridging Israel and Iran's proxies while he's praising the latter's "fierce resistance?"
You know what? Ask him to choose. Put him behind the philosophical runaway train's switch handle. Track A will kill a dozen military-aged Hamas soldiers. Track B will kill a dozen American civilians. Not choosing will kill both.
100:1 he chooses Track A.
The author conveniently leaves out that he was also the co-president of Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, a group banned by Columbia for numerous violations of campus policy during protests. And the videos of him leading protests supporting Hamas and threatening Jewish students. But hey, whatever it takes to further Reason's Open Border ideology.