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UMN student detained by ICE

  • The University of Minnesota says US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained an international graduate student on Thursday at an off-campus residence.
  • The university had no prior knowledge of the student's detainment and did not share any information with federal authorities before it occurred.
  • Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar said she and her office are in contact with the university and are doing all they can to get information about this concerning case.
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Students and trade unions demonstrate after the ICE arrest of a graduate student from the University of Minnesota By: Feven Gerezgiher-MPR Union workers gathered in downtown Minneapolis on Saturday days after an international graduate student was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs. United Electrical locals across the country had already gathered for a conference this weekend when they heard the news. United Electrical represents several gr…

·Minneapolis, United States
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A graduate student from the University of Minnesota who was detained by the Immigration and Customs Control Service was placed in custody due to a drunken driving violation, not because he was involved in protests, federal officials said Monday. “This is not related to student protests,” the Department of Homeland Security said. “The individual in question was arrested following the revocation of his visa by the State Department due to a crimina…

·Washington, United States
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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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