A Columbia University student was detained inside a dorm after Department of Homeland Security agents misrepresented themselves and claimed to be searching for a “missing person,” the university said.
The Columbia University student detained by ICE on Thursday was released, she announced on social media. Ellie Aghayeva said she “got out a little while ago” at around 3:45 p.m. on ...
Federal agents detained a student at a Columbia University residential building without ever showing a warrant, according to ...
The New York City mayor said he was open with the president about his concerns regarding ICE activity at Columbia University.
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The university said that it “is relieved and thrilled that our student, Ellie, has been released from detainment.”The post Mamdani says Columbia student, detained by ICE, freed after ‘productive’ meet ...
Columbia’s president said ICE agents claimed to be searching for a missing child in order to gain entry to a school building and even showed photos.
Agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said they were searching for a missing person when they entered a Columbia University residential building on Thursday and detained a student, ...
Columbia University’s president said DHS agents misrepresented themselves in order to gain access to the building.
Immigration advocates said ICE did not have a proper warrant, and lied to detain the 29-year-old student, Ellie Aghayeva.
A student was detained by federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday morning, according to Claire Shipman, the Acting President of Columbia ...
DHS said the building manager and Aghayeva's roommate let its agents in. The department denied that agents had misrepresented ...
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