Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University junior, faces deportation after being arrested at an anti-Israel protest. Chung, originally from South Korea, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent her removal. DHS claims her conduct is concerning. Despite her legal efforts, she remains at risk of deportation and will present her case before an immigration judge.
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