For now, the student of Columbia University cannot be detained by immigration officials

A Korean student from Columbia University of Columbia, who is a permanent US legal resident and has participated in pro-Palestinian protests, cannot be detained by federal officials on immigration while fighting the administration of the President of the United States Donald Trump for attempts to deport it, a judge ruled Tuesday.
Yunseo Chung, 21 years old, lived in the United States since he was seven years old and sued the Trump Administration Monday to prevent his deportation. His legal team was informed this month that his status as a permanent legal resident was revoked, according to the documents of the United States Court for the southern district of New York.
Trump has committed to deport Foreign foreign demonstrators and accused them of supporting Hamas militants, of laying obstacles for US foreign policy and being anti-Semitic.
The demonstrators, including some Jewish groups, say that the administration erroneously confuses their criticisms of Israel and support for Palestinian rights with anti -Semitism and support for Hamas. Human rights supporters condemn the moves of the government.
The United States National Securization Department (DHS) said Chung engaged in a conduct, including when she was previously arrested by the police during a protest at the Barnard College that DHS called “Pro-Hamas”.
Chung has not yet been arrested by federal officials. Immigration agents have made more visits to its residences that seek it.
Order of detention prevention
Tuesday the United States district judge Naomi Reice Buchwald has issued a temporary restrictive order against the government that prevents Chung from being arrested, have shown the court documents.
The actions against Chung are part of a model of government’s efforts against the philosine-like critical voices towards the military assault of Israel in Gaza, said his cause.
The demonstrator of Columbia Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested this month And he is legally challenging his detention, he is also a legitimate permanent resident. Trump, without evidence, accused Khalil of supporting Hamas, which Khalil denies.
Badar Khan Suri, an Indian study at Georgetown University, was arrested last week. A federal judge prohibited Suri’s deportation.
The US officials asked the student of the Cornell University Mescouou Taal to deliver themselves, say her lawyers, adding that her visa was revoked.