New York mayor hosts activist facing deportation at Ramadan iftar

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani welcomed anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil and his family to Gracie Mansion on March 10, 2026, to break the Ramadan fast, marking the one-year anniversary of Khalil's detention by federal agents. The event drew criticism as a challenge to the Trump administration's deportation efforts against Khalil, whom the Department of Homeland Security has accused of sympathizing with Hamas. Mamdani described Khalil's experience as one of hardship and courage, while accusing Israel of genocide in Palestine.

On March 10, 2026, New York City Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani posted on social media about hosting Mahmoud Khalil, his wife Noor, and their son Deen at Gracie Mansion for an iftar dinner to break the Ramadan fast. The gathering commemorated the one-year anniversary of Khalil's detention by federal agents while he was walking home after an iftar with his wife. Mamdani's post stated: "For Mahmoud Khalil, this past year has been marked by profound hardship—and by profound courage. A year ago, Mahmoud was walking home through our city after sharing an iftar with his wife Noor when he was detained by federal agents, flown to Louisiana, and then held in an ICE…"

Khalil, a Green Card holder of Palestinian descent, faces deportation ordered by the federal government. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has stated that "Khalil led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization," according to then-DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin. DHS added: "It is a privilege, not a right to be in this country to live or to study. And if you are pushing propaganda that relishes the killings of Americans or promotes terrorists, the door’s that way."

Mamdani portrayed Khalil as a victim of "cruelty" for exercising First Amendment rights and used the occasion to accuse Israel of committing "genocide" in "Palestine." After a CNN appearance, DHS responded: "Mahmoud Khalil refuses to condemn Hamas because he IS a terrorist sympathizer not because DHS ‘painted’ him as one. He ‘branded’ himself as antisemite through his own hateful behavior and rhetoric."

Deportation proceedings have been delayed by legal appeals. In January 2026, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that Khalil's challenge must proceed through the immigration court system, without ordering immediate deportation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on March 6, 2025: "Those who support designated terrorist organizations, including Hamas, threaten our national security. The United States has zero tolerance for foreign visitors who support terrorists."

The dinner occurred amid reports of an attempted terrorist attack outside Gracie Mansion by young supporters of radical Islam, which Mamdani's post followed shortly after. Mamdani condemned a separate "Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City" protest as involving white supremacists but was slower to address the alleged Islamist plot, according to sources.

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DHS agents rearresting Columbia University pro-Palestinian protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil outside a federal courthouse amid deportation proceedings to Algeria.
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DHS says it plans to rearrest Columbia protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil and pursue deportation to Algeria after appeals court ruling

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The Department of Homeland Security says it is preparing to rearrest Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. lawful permanent resident who helped organize pro-Palestinian demonstrations linked to Columbia University, and move forward with deportation proceedings that could send him to Algeria. The announcement came after a federal appeals court said a New Jersey judge lacked jurisdiction over an order that had led to his release from immigration detention.

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Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City mayor on Jan. 1, 2026, becoming the city’s first Muslim mayor. In the weeks around the inauguration, he held outreach meetings with Jewish leaders amid anxiety about antisemitism, while the Anti-Defamation League faced criticism from some commentators for creating a “Mamdani Watch” effort focused on his political circle.

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Two Pennsylvania teenagers have been charged with federal terrorism offenses after throwing homemade explosive devices inspired by ISIS during an anti-Islam protest outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Gracie Mansion residence on March 8, 2026. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force is probing the planned attack, which involved undetonated IEDs containing TATP packed with shrapnel; a third suspicious device was later found nearby.

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, won New York City's mayoral election on November 4, 2025. His affordability agenda — including higher taxes on corporations and top earners to help fund universal child care and free buses — drew more than $40 million in opposition spending from business interests even as some executives now signal a willingness to work with his incoming administration.

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