Palestinian Activist Leqaa Kordia Released from Texas Detention Amid Protests and Political Debate
March 16, 2026
White House officials asserted that claims of targeting protesters were false and emphasized enforcement of federal immigration law.
Her case was part of a broader crackdown on activists who criticize or protest Israel’s actions in Gaza, with similar actions affecting students and scholars at various universities.
Advocates celebrated the release but stressed that more work is needed to defend First Amendment rights and prevent detention from being used to punish protest.
Immigration Judge Tara Naslow granted the release, noting substantial testimony supporting Kordia and little government evidence.
The case is tied to broader debates over ICE actions at Columbia University and efforts to resist what supporters describe as retaliation for speaking out against genocide.
Kordia’s release permits her to resume advocacy for Palestinian rights while her immigration case continues, potentially influencing debates on enforcement and political protest.
Leqaa Kordia, a 33-year-old Palestinian activist who has lived in New Jersey since 2016, was released from immigration detention in Texas on March 16, 2026, after about a year in custody tied to her pro-Palestinian protests and alleged visa overstay.
Her detention drew criticism from her legal team and civil rights advocates who cited alleged poor and dangerous conditions, including a reported seizure and shackling during a lengthy hospital stay.
Reactions to the release varied: civil rights groups praised it and urged clearer protections for immigrant protesters, while some conservatives urged strict enforcement regardless of politics.
Kordia’s lawyers and supporters say she will continue fighting to remain in the U.S. with her family and pursue her case.
A nationwide advocacy campaign, including rallies and social media, pressured for her release, with lawmakers urging protection of constitutional rights for immigrants.
This is an evolving story and may be updated as new information becomes available.
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The Guardian • Mar 17, 2026
Leqaa Kordia, a pro-Palestinian activist, released after a year in ICE custody
BBC News • Mar 17, 2026
Columbia University protester Leqaa Kordia released after year in immigration custody
