Yunseo Chung Speaks Out
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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.
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The heightened activity by immigration officials is a part of President Donald Trump's promise to combat antisemitism, written into an executive order in January.
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Yunseo Chung, 21, a women’s studies major who emigrated to the US with her family from South Korea as a child, was charged with obstructing governmental administration and issued a desk appearance ticket by the NYPD after her March 5 arrest at the Barnard College sit-in.
Yunseo Chung, a legal permanent U.S. resident, sued President Donald Trump and top administration officials on Monday over a bid to arrest and ultimately deport her in connection to her
The secretary of state said he was trying to expel “lunatics” who had taken part in campus movements, as well as criminals. Some are permanent U.S. residents.
As the Trump administration continues to crackdown on alleged pro-Hamas agitators on college campuses across the country, foreign students hiding
The Trump Administration estimates at least 300 international students have had their U.S. visas revoked over alleged pro-Palestinian campus activism.
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"Their performative concern for our descent into fascism has no teeth or stakes and is concerned primarily with the optics rather than the results."
A federal judge Tuesday temporarily stopped federal agents from detaining 21-year-old Yunseo Chung, a US permanent resident and Columbia University junior, following her participation in pro-Palestinian protests.
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Chung, a 21-year-old Columbia student who moved from South Korea at age 7, is suing Trump after an official said her permanent legal status in the U.S. was revoked.