A Columbia University student has filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and several other government officials, seeking to prevent her deportation from the United States. The student, who holds permanent resident status, claims the Trump administration unlawfully attempted to revoke her legal residency and initiate removal proceedings.
The lawsuit alleges that the government's actions are politically motivated and retaliatory, stemming from the student's involvement in protests and activism during Trump's presidency. The student asserts that her First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly have been violated.
The legal challenge seeks a court order to halt the deportation proceedings and reinstate her permanent resident status. The lawsuit argues that the government lacked sufficient cause to revoke her residency and that the deportation attempt is a violation of due process. The case is currently pending in federal court.
Columbia Student Sues to Stop Deportation Attempt
A Columbia University student is fighting back against the Trump administration's efforts to deport her. The student, a permanent resident, filed a lawsuit against President Trump and other officials. She alleges the administration is trying to revoke her legal status and force her to leave the country. The lawsuit aims to prevent her deportation and protect her right to remain in the United States.