Yunseo Chung, 21, moved to the US when she was seven and now faces deportation over pro-Palestinian activism at Columbia College.
United States everlasting resident and Columbia College scholar Yunseo Chung, 21, has sued US President Donald Trump’s administration to halt her deportation, accusing authorities of utilizing the identical techniques employed towards different faculty activists over their pro-Palestinian views.
Chung mentioned US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) moved to deport her after she was arrested on March 5 whereas protesting towards Columbia University’s disciplinary actions towards scholar protesters.
In a lawsuit filed on Monday, Chung mentioned that within the days after her arrest ICE officers signed an administrative arrest warrant and went to her dad and mom’ residence in search of to detain her for deportation.
Chung is accused of getting “engaged in regarding conduct” and was arrested throughout a “pro-Hamas protest”, in response to a senior spokesperson on the Division of Homeland Safety.
“She is being hunted for elimination proceedings underneath the immigration legal guidelines. Chung can have a chance to current her case earlier than an immigration decide,” the spokesperson mentioned.
Immigration brokers haven’t been in a position to detain Chung regardless of visiting her dad and mom’ residences a number of instances, in response to reviews.
Chung, who migrated to the US from South Korea along with her dad and mom when she was seven years outdated, is in search of a courtroom order to dam the Trump administration’s efforts to deport non-citizens who participated in campus protests towards Israel’s conflict on Gaza. She can be asking a decide to forestall the administration from detaining her, shifting her out of New York Metropolis or eradicating her from the nation whereas her lawsuit performs out.
“ICE’s surprising actions towards Ms Chung kind half of a bigger sample of tried US authorities repression of constitutionally protected protest exercise and different types of speech,” mentioned Chung’s lawsuit, which was filed in federal courtroom in Manhattan.
If profitable, Chung’s lawsuit may block the administration’s efforts to deport non-US residents who took half in campus protests towards Israel.
Chung’s lawsuit additionally cites the Trump administration’s efforts to deport 5 different college students who’ve spoken out on pro-Palestinian points.
In some of the high-profile circumstances, immigration officials detained Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia graduate scholar, and informed him his inexperienced card was being revoked as a result of he participated in protests.
Khalil, who acquired a grasp’s diploma final semester, served as a negotiator for college students as they bargained with Columbia officers over an finish to their campus tent encampment final spring.
Additionally due for deportation is Momodou Taal, of Cornell College, who acquired a discover final week to give up to immigration authorities after he sued on March 15 to preempt deportation efforts.
Taal’s lawyer, Eric Lee, mentioned Monday that his shopper shouldn’t be being required to give up earlier than a listening to within the lawsuit scheduled for Tuesday in Syracuse.
The federal government has additionally detained Badar Khan Suri, an Indian learning at Georgetown College – although a federal decide has barred Suri’s deportation – in addition to refusing to let a professor at Brown College’s medical college enter the US.
Chung’s petition comes after President Trump promised to deport international pro-Palestinian protesters, whom he has accused of being “pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American”, a cost dismissed by the protests and rights advocates who say the president’s order violates the free speech rights of worldwide college students and students.