Columbia Pro-Palestinian Protester and Permanent US Resident Sues Trump Admin to Halt Deportation
- A group protested outside Columbia University, advocating for various issues, including the defense of democracy and teaching, after immigration officials arrested pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil.
- A group of protesters gathered outside Columbia University, expressing grievances and supporting legal permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested by immigration officials.
- The Trump administration revoked $400 million in funds to Columbia University, demanding nine policy changes for potential restoration.
- Katrina Armstrong, interim president of Columbia, announced plans for overhauling protest rules and expanding the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies.
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Columbia department backs student detained by Trump, urges Ivy League school to act
'We express our horror and dismay at the fact that a legal resident of the United States — someone who has been accused of no crime — should be detained in this manner,' says department - Anadolu Ajansı


Former York County valedictorian fighting deportation in lawsuit against Trump administration
A federal judge has blocked immigration officials’ attempt to deport a Columbia University student over her participation in a recent protest, while the 21-year-old is now speaking out about the ordeal, according to reports. Yunseo Chung, a legal permanent U.S. resident and a 2022 graduate of Grafton High School in York County, sued President Donald Trump and top administration officials on Monday over a bid to arrest and ultimately deport her i…
Columbia student Yunseo Chung: Wanted by ICE for deportation
Yunseo Chung is a 21-year-old South Korean student who has been living in the US since she was 7 years old. Chung is an academically gifted student and was the valedictorian at her high school. Suddenly Chung has gone into hiding from the government Gestapo-style ICE agents who are hunting her down in an unmarked van for exercising her right to free speech by taking part in the campus demonstrations calling for ceasefire and an end to the genoci…
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