Columbia student protester can’t be detained for now as she fights deportation, judge rules
- A federal judge ruled that Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student, cannot be detained by immigration officials while she fights her deportation case in court.
- U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald stated that the government had not provided sufficient evidence against Chung.
- Chung, a lawful permanent resident since age 7, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming the government misuses immigration enforcement to suppress free speech.
- The Department of Homeland Security accused Chung of engaging in 'concerning conduct,' including an arrest at a protest, and suggested her permanent resident status was being revoked.
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'Nothing Called Self-Deportation': Facts vs Myths in Ranjani Srinivasan's Case
"I've been an immigration lawyer for over 30 years, but I've never seen such things happening before."It's been around two weeks since Ranjani Srinivasan, a 37-year-old Indian-origin student, left the US after her F-1 student visa was revoked by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Srinivasan, a Columbia University student, left for Canada to avoid facing action from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, who accused he…


Federal judge blocks detention of Columbia anti-Israel protester Yunseu Chung
close Video Hostages’ families sue Columbia University protesters Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams breaks down the lawsuits surrounding Columbia University protesters on ‘Special Report.’ Immigration authorities have been ordered by a federal judge to cease their efforts to arrest a Columbia University student who engaged in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. U.S. District Judge Naomi Buchwald issued the restraining order on Tuesday, just on…
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