The University of Minnesota says one of its international graduate students has been detained by Immigration Enforcement and Customs (ICE) agents.
University officials said they had not been informed of the federal agents’ plans and called the situation “deeply concerning.”
“We learned that, on March 27 at an off-campus residence, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials detained a graduate student on our Twin Cities campus,” said President Cunningham. “We are actively working to gather more details about this incident.”
According to a federal lawsuit, Doğukan Günaydin, who is studying business at the University of Minnesota, was stripped of his phone and belongings, taken to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in St.
A University of Minnesota Senate Committee recommends changes to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices at the University, including third-party auditors, in a letter to President Rebecca Cunningham.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained a University of Minnesota international ... this incident,” university President Rebecca Cunningham said in a Friday press release that ...
A graduate student at the University of Minnesota was detained ... Friday’s statement — signed by President Rebecca Cunningham, Vice President for Student Affairs Calvin Phillips and Vice ...
A University of Minnesota-Twin Cities graduate student ... University President Rebecca Cunningham, Vice President for Student Affairs Calvin Phillips and Vice President for Equity and Diversity ...