Nomia Iqbal
BBC News
Reporting fromNewark, New Jersey
Reuters
Khalil, seen with his wife on Saturday
Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil has said the Trump administration failed to suppress pro-Palestinian voices, following his release from more than three months in immigration detention.
"My existence is a message" to the Trump administration, he told the BBC after returning to New Jersey from a detention centre in Louisiana. "All these attempts to suppress Pro-Palestinian voices have failed now."
Mr Khalil was a prominent voice in the New York university's pro-Palestinian protests last year, and his 8 March arrest sparked demonstrations in New York and Washington DC.
The US government wants to deport him, arguing his activism is detrimental to foreign policy interests.