University of Columbia University may not be detained by immigration officers, the rules of the judge
The University of Korean University of Columbia, who is a legal permanent resident of the United States and participated in pro-Palestinian protests, can not detaine federal immigration officials so far because he is fighting the administration of US President Donald Trump for attempting to deport her, the judge judged her on Tuesday.
Yunseo Chung, 21, has been living in the US since I was seven, and Sued Trump’s administration Monday to prevent her deportation. Her legal team of this month was informed that her lawful status of permanent population was confiscated, according to court records in the US District Court for southern New York district.
Trump has promised a deportation Foreign pro-Palestinian protesters and accused of supporting Hamas militants, representing obstacles for US foreign policy and that they are anti-Semite.
Protesters, including some Jewish groups, say that the administration mistakenly connects their criticisms to Israel and support to Palestinian rights with anti -Semitism and support with Hamas. Proponents of human rights condemn the Government moves.
The US Ministry of Homeland Security (DHS) allegedly dealt with behavior, including when police had previously arrested her during a protest at Barnard College, who called DHS “Pro-Hama”.
Chung have not yet arrested federal officials. Immigration agents performed multiple visits to her residences looking for her.
Order of detention prevention
US District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald on Tuesday issued a temporary command to limit the Government that prevents Chung detained, according to court records.
The actions against Chung are part of the Government’s effort against the Pro-Palestinian votes critical of Israel’s military attack on Gaza, according to her lawsuit.
Master Columbia Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested this month And he was legally challenged by his detention, he is also a lawful permanent resident. Trump, without evidence, accused Khalil of supporting Hamas, which Khalil denies.
Badar Khan Suri, an Indian who studied at Georgetown University, was detained last week. The federal judge forbade Suria’s deportation.
US officials asked University of Cornell Momodou Taal to get involved, his lawyers say, adding that his visa was taken away.