The protesters flooded the Trump Tower lobby in New York City and showed solidarity with the student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil.
The protest on Thursday is the latest demonstration of a series of protests after the immigration authorities arrested Calil on Saturday evening.
The administration of President Donald Trump said he plans to deport his role in the Palestinian protests of Columbia University, Columbia University.
But Khalil’s lawyers and supporters believe that the Trump administration deliberately conflicts with the support of “terrorism” for criticism of the Israeli war in Gaza. The arrest was condemned by civil organizations that called Kalil as “political prisoners.”
Thursday, protesters chose Trump Tower to the president. High -rise buildings include Trump’s organization and Trump’s personal New York residence.
“As a Jew, we have acquired Trump Tower and registers mass rejection.
“We will not support the fascist regime as attempting to criminalize everyone to end the massacre of the Israeli government to the Palestinians and the Palestinians. And we will not stop fighting for free Palestine. ”
Among the protesters was an actress Deborah Winger, and he told AP News Agency, “It happened for my rights.”
“I stood up for Mahmoud Khalil, illegally kidnapped and transferred to an unopened position,” she added. “Does it sound like America?”
Al Jara’s Christine Saloomey said in New York that the police cleaned the lobby according to the report, and arrested 98 protesters, saying that there were several “dramatic moments.”
“The protesters are basically ordinary tourists,” said Saloomey. “Then they are wearing a red T -shirt that takes off the jacket and indicates the cause. Instead of Mahmoud Khalil, they said, ‘It’s not our name.’
“98 of them are handled and have been prosecuted for misdemeanor crimes.”

Pretation continues
The federal judge is maintaining a state of detention in Louisiana while preventing Kalil from being demolished in the United States and suffering from legal issues.
His lawyers moved to New York for a lawsuit and asked to be closer to his eight -month pregnancy.
Ramzi Kassem, Calil’s lawyer, said yesterday at the court hearing, he said, “I am deported, detained and deported by advocating for Palestinian rights.”
The Trump administration remains challenging as an effort to deport Kalil.
A spokesman for Karoline Leavitt, a White House spokesman, said the US Secretary of State Khalil said that the US Secretary of State allowed the deportation of the Green Card holder who was considered “hostile to foreign policy and national security interests.”
She repeatedly claimed that Kalil did not provide evidence and supported the “terrorist”.
Trump, meanwhile, said Khalil’s arrest was “the first of many people.”

On Thursday, eight Columbia students, including Kalil, were nominated as plaintiffs in a petition that prevented the university from being ordered to share the government’s disciplinary records.
The House of Representatives on Education and Labor has found a record for students in Palestinian protests as part of an attempt to crack down on anti -Semitism on the campus.
Students said the council committee violated the first amendment and personal information protection rights in accordance with the Rights of Family Education and Personal Information Protection Act, which dominate the method of handling student information.
The lawsuit said, “A group like a university feels pressure to cooperate with the government with efforts to cool and punish protected speeches.