Columbia University student Yunseo Chung faces deportation after participating in a protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza, prompting a lawsuit that argues her removal violates constitutional free speech rights. Her case has drawn widespread criticism and highlights growing concerns over the use of immigration law to suppress political dissent.
Green Card holders with past criminal convictions are facing increased scrutiny, with some being detained or threatened with deportation despite having served their sentences years ago. Legal experts warn immigrants to seek professional advice before traveling, as viral misinformation is also fueling widespread confusion and anxiety.
No Arrests Reported in LA Consulate’s Jurisdiction
Despite stepped-up immigration enforcement nationwide, no Korean undocumented immigrants have been arrested in the western U.S. since President...
Identity theft fraud ring stole data from SoCal residents
A Korean national and five Chinese nationals were charged in an identity theft fraud ring that...
The Korean student protest deportation case is drawing sharp backlash from lawmakers and civil rights groups after federal agents moved to deport a 21-year-old...
A Korean student at Columbia University sued the federal government after immigration officials attempted to deport her for joining a protest against Israel’s actions...
Amid an ongoing crackdown on undocumented immigrants, data reveals that more than half of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees have no criminal...