A Korean American student at Columbia University, who has participated in a legal constant American American American protest, cannot be detained by federal immigration officers because they are trying to deport them against the administration of the US President because of the administration of US President Donald Trump.
The 21 -year -old Yunseo Chung has lived in the USA since she was seven and sued the Trump administration on Monday to prevent its deportation. Your legal team was informed this month that your legal, constant resident status was revoked for the southern district of New York, according to court files before the US district court.
Trump has undertaken to deport foreign pro-Palestinian demonstrators, and they accused them of supporting Hamas’ militants to build up hurdles for US foreign policy and be anti-Semitic.
Demonstrators, including some Jewish groups, say that the government incorrectly associated its criticism of Israel and the support of Palestinian rights with anti -Semitism and support for Hamas. Human rights representatives condemn the government’s movements.
The US Ministry of Homeland Protection (DHS) claimed that Chung was involved in behavior, even when it was arrested by the police during a protest at the Barnard College, which DHS described as “Pro-Hamas”.
Chung has not yet been arrested by federal officials. Immigration officers made several visits to their residences looking for her.
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The US district judge Naomi Reice Buchwald issued a temporary interim order against the government on Tuesday, which prevents Chung from being arrested, as court files showed.
Actions against Chung are part of a state effort against propalestinic voices that criticize the Israeli military attack on Gaza, according to their complaint.
Columbia Protestester Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested this month and legally questions his detention, is also a lawful constant resident. Trump accused Khalil without evidence of having supported Hamas, which Khalil denies.
Badar Khan Suri, an Indian studies at Georgetown University, was arrested last week. A federal judge banned Suri’s deportation.
US officials asked the students of Cornell University, Momodou Taal, to submit themselves, say his lawyers and added that his visa was revoked.