The judge prevents the government from arresting a Colombia student

A Trump administration judge has ordered its efforts to arrest and deport the University of Colombia’s student to participate in the pro -Palestinian protests.

UNESO Chung, 21, a permanent legal resident who moved to the United States from South Korea as a child, filed a lawsuit claiming that immigration officials have executed inspection orders in multiple Colombia facilities, including its dormitory.

The restriction order comes when another international student studying at the University of Tafs was arrested near Boston by immigration officials, according to a statement issued by the university.

The Trump administration’s intense campaign is followed by what it classifies as anti -Semitism on the American campus.

One of the highest cases that appears so far includes a Colombian graduate, Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent supporter of the Palestinians, who is still in a Louisiana detention facility without charges.

Lawyer Chong, Ramzi Casim, called on the federal judge in New York “reasonable and just judgment,” according to Politico.

He said that her client “no longer has to be afraid” to arrest him or send him to a distant prison “simply because she talked about Palestinian human rights.”

The lawsuit also calls the student in Colombia other students who face the deportation, including a doctoral candidate in Cornell Momodo Tal and the international Colombia student Ranjani Serenivasan, whose visa has been canceled.

A listening session was held for Mr. Tal’s request to prevent his detention on Tuesday.

In its statement, the university said that the student of Tatz University was arrested outside a real estate outside the campus on Tuesday, and the school had no prior knowledge of it.

“From what we were told later, the student visa case has been completed, and we are seeking to confirm whether this information is correct.” He said.

The increased activity by immigration officials is part of President Donald Trump’s promise to combat anti -Semitism, written in an executive order in January.

Since then, the administration has canceled $ 400 million in Colombia’s financing due to the allegations in which the university failed to combat anti -Semitism on its university campus, and threatened by doing the same with other universities.

The administration also moved to the deportation of several students across the country and called on students to “report self.”

Trump officials have been martyred in the Immigration and Nationality Law, which allows the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to deport non -citizens who are “opponents in favor of foreign policy and national security” of the United States.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio argued that this statute gives the extensive deportation authority, where the visa and green card holders can be removed for “almost any reason”.

Civil rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, have condemned the actions of the administration.

In an open letter to universities, the US Civil Liberties Union warned: “The federal government cannot impose students’ expulsion or the threat of financing discounts to suppress the constitutional protected speech. “

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