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The Intercept Briefing

Bait and Switch: Mohsen Mahdawi’s Citizenship Trap

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

Politics, Daily News, History, News

4.86.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode of The Intercept Briefing, we examine the case of Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student whose decadelong journey toward American citizenship ended not with the oath of allegiance, but in handcuffs.

On Monday, the Columbia student arrived at his long-awaited citizenship interview in Vermont. Instead, immigration agents arrested him, and he now faces deportation to the occupied West Bank.

Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., who represents his district, is outraged and told The Intercept Briefing, “If you'll deny due process from somebody who was in this country with a green card for 10 years, who is somebody who talked about peace and connection between Palestinians and Israelis who was looking to build bridges — if this man is somehow a threat to our society, then we are down a sick path.”

Mahdawi spoke to The Intercept the night before his fateful appointment and said he understood the risk he might be facing. He is now the ninth Columbia student targeted for deportation. The Trump administration has revoked or changed over a 1,000 student visas, according to Inside Higher Ed. 

Mahdawi’s case exemplifies how immigration enforcement is being weaponized, says Balint. “ If they're so proud of what they're doing, then show your damn face, then show your ID. Then talk about what grounds you are holding this person. But it's being done in secret, and it is meant to shock and awe and to get the rest of us to remain silent. They have no evidence, they have no details, which is what we're demanding of both Secretary [Marco] Rubio and Secretary [Kristi] Noem."

Immigration lawyer Matt Cameron spoke to The Intercept about the broader implications of the administration’s agenda and said that this is much bigger than just students and immigrants. “ It's a message to student protesters obviously to start with, but it's a message to all of us that our free speech is a liability,” he warned.

Cameron pointed to the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident who was illegally deported to El Salvador and is now imprisoned despite no criminal record. The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the government to facilitate his return, but so far, the administration has resisted. "This is going to be one of the most important cases of our lifetimes,” said Cameron. “ Even for people who don't think they're interested in following immigration issues: This is for all of us. And you know, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia will be all of us pretty soon here if we don't stay on our rights.”


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Intercept Briefing. I'm Akala Lacey.

0:08.4

Hopefully this will happen as I will get my citizenship.

0:11.9

That's Mosen K. Madawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University.

0:17.2

I spoke with him the night before his scheduled interview with the U.S. citizenship and immigration

0:22.5

services.

0:23.5

I've been waiting for this interview to be scheduled for over a year.

0:29.5

After a decade living in the U.S., Madawi, a green card holder was prepared.

0:34.9

He had studied for the test.

0:36.4

He was ready to swear the oath, and he was hopeful

0:39.1

he'd walk out of that meeting, a naturalized citizen. Proof that I understand what the

0:44.8

Constitution is about. What is the democracy in this country is about? What is the rights of people

0:53.5

in this country about.

0:55.1

Then after passing the test, I hope that I would do the pledge of allegiance.

1:01.7

And I will come out of there as a citizen with rights.

1:08.1

But Madawi, a leader of the campus protest movement against Israel's war on Gaza, also knew

1:14.3

the risks.

1:15.7

The second option is I may get out of there with handcuffs as detained a person with no rights

1:25.1

taken to ICE detention center.

1:28.8

On Monday, Madawi went to his citizenship interview.

1:32.4

But instead of granting him citizenship, immigration agents arrested him.

1:36.9

He now faces deportation to the occupied West Bank.

1:40.5

He's the ninth Columbia student targeted for deportation, as the Trump administration revokes over a thousand student visas,

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