Columbia student sues Trump admin over efforts to deport her

((Hill-Colombia University, Yunuso Chung, is suing the Trump administration amid her efforts to deport the 21-year-old, who was in the United States since she was seven years old and has a permanent legal status.

A lawsuit was filed on Monday after the enforcement of immigration and customs (ICE) obtained an administrative note to arrest Chung and told her South Korean citizen that its situation was “canceled”, although only the immigration judge can take away a green card.

Chung participated in the protests supporting the Palestinians on the campus, but he did not speak to the press or was in a high -level position like Mahmoud KhalilA former student of Colombia and his legal immigrant colleague, which Iss.

Her name was mentioned in the media reports after participating in a protest on March 5. She was arrested because of the “obstruction of government administration”.

Soon after, the lawsuit claims that the ice came after it, went to her family’s house to search for her and searched her bedroom.

“Ice’s exciting actions against Mrs. Chung are part of a greater pattern of trying to repress the American government of constitutionally protesting protest and other forms of speech. The government’s repression specifically focused on university students who speak solidarity with Palestinians who rely on the Israeli government in the United States.

Chung was a class of high school, and she is currently finishing her third year in Colombia. The university has previously cleared it of violations during the disciplinary measures related to protest activities.

The lawsuit claims that the government continues its freedom to express and use the justification that the administration considers a threat to the foreign policy to try to cancel its situation.

Her lawyer The New York Times was told She is still in the country, but she refused to locate a place.

The hill communicates with Chung’s lawyer and the Ministry of Internal Security to comment.

The Chong case comes at a time when Khalil’s lawyers are still working to release him after the ice initially transferred him to Louisiana.

The Trump administration has made it clear that it will follow foreign students who participate in the pro -Palestinians protests, describing them as “supporters of them.”

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