Columbia University student released from ICE detention after Mamdani-Trump meeting

Just a few hours after arresting student Ellie Aghayeva, the government suddenly released her. This reportedly happened after Donald Trump intervened.

By  Jasleen Kaur Gulati February 27th 2026 01:32 PM

PTC News Desk: Federal immigration officials arrested a Columbia University student early Thursday, which led to protests on campus. There were also claims that agents entered the university housing by pretending to be police officers looking for a missing child.


However, just a few hours after arresting student Ellie Aghayeva, the government suddenly released her. This reportedly happened after Donald Trump intervened.


In a social media post, Zohran Mamdani said he raised concerns about her arrest during a separate meeting with Trump, who then agreed to free her immediately. This surprising turn of events highlighted the unusual relationship between Trump, a Republican leader, and Mamdani, a democratic socialist whom Trump had previously threatened to deport.



During the same meeting, Mamdani was discussing a large housing project and also asked Trump to drop deportation cases against other current and former students involved in protests against Israel.


Aghayeva, a final-year student from Azerbaijan studying neuroscience and politics, has not been publicly connected to any pro-Palestinian protests at the university. She is also a content creator with a large social media following, where she shares daily life videos and advice for immigrant students.

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