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A two-week trial explored the administration’s arrests of international students and the rights of noncitizens in the U.S.
The government's gaslighting strategy suggests that federal officials are not confident about the constitutionality of ...
Criticism of Gaza war, supporting an arms embargo on Israel, and calling Israel an apartheid state can all cause visa cancellation ...
The contents of the memo were revealed during an ongoing bench trial in which the Trump administration is accused of ...
These days, when I read stories of other students — Mahmoud Khalil, Yunseo Chung or Rümeysa Öztürk, for example — my thoughts inevitably turn to my own experience.
I grew up watching democracy in Nicaragua slowly disintegrate, one small step after another. Now here, in the land of the free, I am seeing democracy once again under threat.
The case challenging the administration’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian foreign academics marks the first major trial of Trump’s second term.
The decision is the latest setback for the administration’s effort to detain and deport academics who have protested Israel.
Re “Judge blocks detention of Grafton High grad” (A3, June 7): The story of Yunseo Chung and her attempted arrest is truly tragic. That sort of thing should never happen in this country. Never ...
A federal judge issued an injunction on Thursday blocking President Donald Trump’s administration from detaining, arresting, or transferring Yunseo Chung, CC ’26, according to a report by Gothamist.