Margaret Killjoy
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there is no need for extradition because none of the people that we're talking about today were accused of any crime. Yeah.
there is no need for extradition because none of the people that we're talking about today were accused of any crime. Yeah.
there is no need for extradition because none of the people that we're talking about today were accused of any crime. Yeah.
which I think is in part why she made the decision to get out when she could. DHS claimed in a statement that Srinivasan advocated violence and was, quote, involved in activities supporting Hamas, a terrorist organization, unquote.
which I think is in part why she made the decision to get out when she could. DHS claimed in a statement that Srinivasan advocated violence and was, quote, involved in activities supporting Hamas, a terrorist organization, unquote.
which I think is in part why she made the decision to get out when she could. DHS claimed in a statement that Srinivasan advocated violence and was, quote, involved in activities supporting Hamas, a terrorist organization, unquote.
Vices targeting her seemingly stems from being mass arrested while trying to return to her apartment from a picnic with friends on the same day as the Hamilton Hill occupation. She couldn't get home and was caught up in the crowd and was arrested among a hundred other people. She received two summons for obstructing traffic and failure to disperse, but her case was quickly dismissed.
Vices targeting her seemingly stems from being mass arrested while trying to return to her apartment from a picnic with friends on the same day as the Hamilton Hill occupation. She couldn't get home and was caught up in the crowd and was arrested among a hundred other people. She received two summons for obstructing traffic and failure to disperse, but her case was quickly dismissed.
Vices targeting her seemingly stems from being mass arrested while trying to return to her apartment from a picnic with friends on the same day as the Hamilton Hill occupation. She couldn't get home and was caught up in the crowd and was arrested among a hundred other people. She received two summons for obstructing traffic and failure to disperse, but her case was quickly dismissed.
Homeland Security claims that failing to declare these two summons is what caused her visa to be revoked. Okay. Interesting. That same week, ICE went after another green card holder at Columbia, a 21-year-old student named Yongsao Chung, a permanent resident who immigrated to the United States from South Korea with her family when she was seven.
Homeland Security claims that failing to declare these two summons is what caused her visa to be revoked. Okay. Interesting. That same week, ICE went after another green card holder at Columbia, a 21-year-old student named Yongsao Chung, a permanent resident who immigrated to the United States from South Korea with her family when she was seven.
Homeland Security claims that failing to declare these two summons is what caused her visa to be revoked. Okay. Interesting. That same week, ICE went after another green card holder at Columbia, a 21-year-old student named Yongsao Chung, a permanent resident who immigrated to the United States from South Korea with her family when she was seven.
On March 9th, ICE agents visited her parents' home looking for Chung. And that day, she received an odd text message reading... This recent arrest was allegedly in reference to being detained, among others, at a sit-in protest at Bernard College on March 5th. Chung was charged and then released with misdemeanor obstruction.
On March 9th, ICE agents visited her parents' home looking for Chung. And that day, she received an odd text message reading... This recent arrest was allegedly in reference to being detained, among others, at a sit-in protest at Bernard College on March 5th. Chung was charged and then released with misdemeanor obstruction.
On March 9th, ICE agents visited her parents' home looking for Chung. And that day, she received an odd text message reading... This recent arrest was allegedly in reference to being detained, among others, at a sit-in protest at Bernard College on March 5th. Chung was charged and then released with misdemeanor obstruction.
After receiving that sketchy text message, Chung got an email from Columbia Public Safety reading, quote, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York has asked us to inform you that Homeland Security investigation agents are seeking to make contact with you in connection with an administrative warrant for your arrest.
After receiving that sketchy text message, Chung got an email from Columbia Public Safety reading, quote, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York has asked us to inform you that Homeland Security investigation agents are seeking to make contact with you in connection with an administrative warrant for your arrest.
After receiving that sketchy text message, Chung got an email from Columbia Public Safety reading, quote, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York has asked us to inform you that Homeland Security investigation agents are seeking to make contact with you in connection with an administrative warrant for your arrest.
Consistent with the university's practice, we wanted to share this information and their request with you. If you are represented by counsel, it may make sense for your lawyer to speak directly with DHS, unquote. Chung's lawyer decided to call, quote unquote, to Audrey from the police, who revealed that she was actually an HSI agent and that the State Department was revoking Ms.
Consistent with the university's practice, we wanted to share this information and their request with you. If you are represented by counsel, it may make sense for your lawyer to speak directly with DHS, unquote. Chung's lawyer decided to call, quote unquote, to Audrey from the police, who revealed that she was actually an HSI agent and that the State Department was revoking Ms.