Yunseo Chung, a 21-year-old Columbia University student, is suing the Trump administration after ICE targeted her for deportation due to her pro-Palestinian activism. Chung, a legal permanent resident, argues that her political speech is protected under the First Amendment. The case, filed in March 2025, highlights concerns over free speech and the Trump administration's immigration enforcement targeting students involved in activism. Chung's legal team seeks to prevent her deportation and block ICE's actions.
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UGC NET December 2024 admit card: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released admit cards for the UGC NET December 2024 exam, available on ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Currently, only admit cards for the January 3 exam are out, with others to follow. The exam will be held from January 3 to 16, 2025, in two shifts. Verify details and download accordingly.
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