NY elected officials sending DHS Secretary Kristi Noem letter demanding Mahmoud Khalil’s release



More than two dozen elected officials, including mayoral candidates Brad Lander and Zohran Mamdani, are sending a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem  demanding Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University student detained by ICE, be released.

The letter, being sent Tuesday, also called on Columbia to stop “any and all” cooperation with immigration officials and for President Trump’s administration to remove ICE and DHS from campuses.

“The treatment of Mahmoud Khalil by the Department of Homeland Security is not only inhumane, it is a blatant violation of his legal rights,” the letter reads. “He has been separated illegally from his pregnant wife, who is a United States citizen, and detained without due process thousands of miles from home. We see these actions by the Trump administration for what they are—a flagrantly unconstitutional attempt to suppress free speech and incite fear.”

Several other 2025 mayoral candidates, including Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Brooklyn State Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Queens State Sen. Jessica Ramos, have spoken out against Khalil’s detention. They are not among those signing the letter.

“ICE has no right to detain a green card holder who has not been convicted of, or even charged with, any crime. This is profoundly un-American, and Khalil must be released,” Myrie wrote on social media on Monday.

Speaker Adams wrote on Monday that the incident “cannot be allowed to stand,” calling it “blatant authoritarianism.”

Former Governor Cuomo, Mayor Adams and fellow mayoral candidate Scott Stringer have all remained largely silent on the issue, with Adams saying on Tuesday he didn’t want to opine on the deportation because the federal government was in charge.

In total, 28 officials signed on, including Councilmembers Alexa Aviles and Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.

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