Priest's Daughter Detained by ICE After Routine Visa Hearing
NEW YORK CITY, AUG 3 – Two immigrants were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after routine court hearings, prompting protests and criticism from faith leaders and advocates of systemic injustice.
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US immigration authorities detain daughter of Korean Episcopal priest
The daughter of a Korean Episcopal priest has been detained by U.S. immigration authorities in New York, despite holding what legal advocates say is valid immigration status — drawing strong condemnat...
Supporters decry ICE arrests of South Korean student, Peruvian asylum seeker after court hearings
Faith leaders and advocates gathered outside 26 Federal Plaza on Saturday morning to denounce the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment of a young college student from South Korea and a Peruvian immigrant, who were both arrested by agents as they left their routine court hearings Thursday. Gabriela Lopez said her best friend, 20-year-old Yeonsoo Go, had some anxiety ahead of her Thursday morning court hearing, having read about mass ICE…
(New York = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Ji-heon = A 20-year-old Korean college student who lives in the U.S. with his mother, a priest, and attends a local university appeared in court over a visa issue...
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