palestinian student arrested during citizenship interview

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Mohsin Mahdvi was an outspoken leader of anti -Israeli demonstrations at Columbia University Campus. The immigration officers of the Trump administration were eyeing him for a long time. In a video shared on social media, Mohsin Mahdavi is seen tied in the hands of Mahdvi.

On 14 April, a Palestinian student of Columbia University was detained while participating in an appointment at an immigration office in Colchester, Vermont. Mahdavi, who participated in pro -Palestine Protests on Columbia University campus, is a green card holder, living as a legal permanent resident in the US for 10 years. He further went to interview the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) at Vermont for permanent citizenship. Then American agencies arrested Mohsin Mahdvi.

Mohsin Mahdvi was an outspoken leader of anti -Israeli demonstrations at Columbia University Campus. The immigration officers of the Trump administration were eyeing him for a long time. In a video shared on social media, Mohsin Mahdavi is seen tied in the hands of Mahdvi. Mahdvi is seen carrying the federal agent to an unknown vehicle.

Earlier, the notification issued by the US Citizenship and Immigration Department states that there is no place in America for terrorist supporters from all over the world. Any person who thinks that he can come to America and can keep supporting anti -Jews violence and terrorism. So they think again, you are not welcome to America. The Trump administration has started social media screening of people applying for visas or green cards. Under this, everyone is screening from Instagram to X and from Facebook to YouTube. It is seen through screening that the application does not support Palestine, Hizbullah or Hamas.

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