Columbia Pro-Palestinian Protester and Permanent US Resident Sues Trump Admin to Halt Deportation
- A Korean-American student, Chung Yun-seo, sued the Trump administration on March 24 to prevent her deportation, stating her legal status was revoked due to her participation in pro-Palestinian protests.
- Chung Yun-seo has sued the Trump administration on March 24 to prevent her deportation due to her activism.
- The Trump administration revoked $400 million in funding to Columbia University and demanded policy changes after protests against Israel were held.
- Professors and activists criticize the administration for repressing constitutionally protected protest activities, particularly regarding Palestinian solidarity.
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Former York County valedictorian fighting deportation in lawsuit against Trump administration
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 participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
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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