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The Intercept Briefing

Bait and Switch: Mohsen Mahdawi’s Citizenship Trap

Apr 18, 2025
01:00:32

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Quick takeaways

  • Mohsen Mahdawi's arrest during his citizenship interview illustrates the weaponization of immigration enforcement against advocates for Palestinian rights.
  • Representative Becca Balint's outrage emphasizes the dangerous precedent set by treating peace advocates like Mahdawi as threats to national security.

Deep dives

Citizenship Hopes and Arrest

Mohsen K. Madawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, faced a pivotal citizenship interview with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services after a decade in the country. He had prepared diligently, studying for the citizenship test and anticipating the moment he could finally pledge allegiance and secure his rights as a citizen. However, during this critical meeting, instead of being granted citizenship, Madawi was arrested by immigration agents and now faces potential deportation to the occupied West Bank. This shocking incident highlights the underlying risks that pro-Palestine activists like Madawi encounter, revealing a pattern of hostility toward dissenting voices amid a broader crackdown on immigration status linked to political expression.

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