
Federal judge blocks detention of Columbia anti-Israel protester Yunseo Chung
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A federal judge has stopped authorities from seeking the arrest and deportation of Columbia student Yunseo Chung, who participated in anti-Israel protests on campus.
The lawsuit states that Chung was a participant in the anti-Israel protests, not a leader, and was "one of a large group of college students" expressing "shared concerns" over the war in Gaza. Chung, according to the lawsuit, "visited" the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, a number of tents organized in the center of campus, but does not state whether she stayed there. The lawsuit also makes it clear that she did not make public statements or engage in high-profile activities while at the protests. Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.
Chung’s lawsuit states that she was never arrested or disciplined in relation to events at the encampment. However, she was later arrested during a 2025 protest at Barnard College. The lawsuit claims that it is common in New York City for police to arrest many protesters and that charges are usually dropped or dismissed.