Department of Homeland Security agents took a Columbia University student into custody after posing as police officers -- complete with fake badges -- to gain entry to campus housing, officials said.
Columbia University’s president said DHS agents misrepresented themselves in order to gain access to the building.
Immigration advocates said ICE did not have a proper warrant, and lied to detain the 29-year-old student, Elaina Aghayeva.
Federal agents allegedly gained entry to student's residence by posing as police officers searching for a missing child, sparking a major civil rights row.
Columbia's acting president said agents took a student into custody after allegedly making "misrepresentations" to gain access to the facility.
Elmina Aghayeva has a sizable social media following, with more than 113k followers on TikTok and 107k followers on Instagram.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained a Columbia University student whose visa allegedly expired during the Obama ...
Smithtown High School West, 100 Central Road, Smithtown presents Mamma Mia! from March 5 to March 7 at 7 p.m. From “Dancing Queen” to “Super Trouper,” this show is packed with iconic ABBA hits, ...
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Federal authorities arrested an illegal alien in Minnesota who allegedly worked as a state correctional officer while falsely claiming U.S.
Children should not receive free public education unless they are lawfully present in the U.S., a new Heritage Foundation ...
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