Columbia Student Detained After Naturalization Ceremony, Lawyer Alleges Retaliation
A Columbia University student was detained by immigration officials after attending his naturalization ceremony, according to his lawyer. The lawyer claims the detention is a direct response to the student's involvement in protests related to the Israel-Gaza conflict. This incident marks the second time a Columbia student has faced immigration issues following participation in campus demonstrations. University officials have yet to comment on the situation, but the case is drawing national attention.
This incident follows a similar case involving another Columbia student who faced immigration challenges after participating in campus demonstrations. Critics argue that these detentions are an attempt to stifle free speech and discourage students from expressing their political views. Immigration officials have not yet released a statement regarding the specific reasons for the student's detention, citing privacy concerns. The university has also remained silent on the matter. The case is currently being reviewed by legal experts and activists who are calling for the student's immediate release.
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