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Brinks Report > Blog > World > U.S. Moves to Deport Student Protesters—Is This the End of Campus Free Speech?
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U.S. Moves to Deport Student Protesters—Is This the End of Campus Free Speech?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 25, 2025 12:16 pm
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Arrested for protesting, now facing deportation—can the government silence student voices?

Yunseo Chung, a 21-year-old student at Columbia University, is taking the Trump administration to court to stop her deportation. Police arrested Chung on March 5 during a peaceful protest at Barnard College. She has lived legally in the U.S. since age 7. She was speaking out against Columbia’s punishment of student protesters.

Just days later, immigration officials (ICE) tried to take away her legal residency and arrest her. They even searched her dorm room and her parents’ house.

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Chung says the government is using immigration laws to punish students for protesting. Other students, like Momodou Taal from Cornell and Mahmoud Khalil from Columbia, are facing similar problems. They believe this is an attack on free speech.

Now, Chung is asking a judge to protect her from deportation while her case is decided. The outcome could affect many other students who speak out.

Also Read: Columbia University Yields to Trump, Wins Back $400M Amid Antisemitism Scandal

How is She Fighting Back?

Chung is seeking a court order to block her deportation, arguing that punishing protesters violates constitutional rights. Her case could set a precedent for how the U.S. handles dissent among non-citizens.

The Bigger Picture

Chung’s case isn’t isolated. Other students, like Cornell’s Momodou Taal, have also been targeted. The Trump administration claims these protests create a “hostile environment,” but critics argue it’s a crackdown on free speech.

What’s Next?

With hearings underway, the outcome could redefine how far the government can go in policing protests—especially for non-citizens. Will courts side with free speech, or will deportation orders stand?

Also Read: Judge Blocks Trump’s ‘Midnight Deportations’ Using 225-Year-Old Law

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