Federal Judge Rules Against ICE Detention of Columbia University Student, Upholding Immigrant Rights

A federal judge has issued an order preventing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from detaining a student at Columbia University in New York City, marking a significant moment in the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement in educational institutions. This decision comes amid heightened scrutiny of ICE’s practices, particularly concerning individuals from protected groups. The student, who qualifies under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, faced potential detention while attending classes. The judge’s ruling emphasized the importance of protecting students’ rights and ensuring that educational environments remain free from the fear of deportation. … Read more

Charleston Community on Alert as Law Enforcement and ICE Launch Coordinated Operation

Charleston, South Carolina, witnessed a significant law enforcement operation when local authorities collaborated with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The joint action aimed at identifying and apprehending individuals living in the area unlawfully. The operation, which took place over several days, targeted specific neighborhoods known for higher instances of immigration violations. Officials did not disclose the exact number of arrests made but indicated that the purpose was to maintain public safety and enforce immigration laws. Local law enforcement emphasized their commitment to cooperating with federal authorities in addressing community concerns about illegal immigration. Many … Read more

Federal Judge Orders Release of Turkish Student Detained by ICE Amid Visa Dispute

A federal judge in Minneapolis has ordered the immediate release of a Turkish graduate student from the University of Minnesota, who was detained after his visa was unexpectedly revoked. Doğukan Günaydın, arrested at his off-campus home on March 27, has been held at the Sherburne County Jail since that time. Judge Jeffrey Bryan determined that Günaydın’s ongoing detention infringes on his Fifth Amendment right to due process. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security contended that his student visa was revoked due to a DWI conviction earlier this year. Prosecutors had argued for his continued detention, … Read more

Judge Halts Deportation of Two Maryland Women, Unveiling Allegations of Inhumane ICE Detention Practices

Two women living in Maryland who were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will remain in the United States after a federal judge ruled to suspend their deportation. U.S. District Court Judge Julie Rubin clarified that her ruling applies solely to these two individuals and does not serve as a nationwide injunction. The federal class action lawsuit was initiated earlier this month by the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights and the National Immigration Project. Their attorneys assert that the women had been lawfully residing in Maryland for an extended period. While the women’s identities … Read more