U of M student detained by ICE scheduled to see immigration judge Tuesday
- Doğukan Günaydın, a 28-year-old student from Turkey, had a detention hearing April 8 at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building.
- ICE arrested Günaydın because of a drunk driving arrest in June 2023, which led to his visa being revoked.
- Günaydın appeared remotely from Sherburne County Jail wearing an orange uniform, and supporters gathered outside the building.
- ICE stated that the reason for not notifying Günaydın of the revocation was "due to ongoing ICE operational security."
- Günaydın's attorney is requesting a pause in deportation and claims DHS rejected the student status without grounds; he has seven days to respond.
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Turkish U graduate student detained by ICE is said to face new charges
The University of Minnesota graduate student currently detained pending deportation proceedings will be back in court later this week. During a hearing at immigration court Tuesday, an attorney for Doğukan Günaydın, 28, asked the court to pause the removal proceedings in order to hold another hearing to address new charges filed by the Department of Homeland Security. Those charges are not yet publicly available. Attorney Hannah Brown said she e…
University of Minnesota student detained by ICE appears in immigration court, might testify Friday
By Sarah Nelson, Star Tribune MINNEAPOLIS — The University of Minnesota student jailed since late March after he was arrested by ICE agents and stripped of his student visa made his first appearance in federal immigration court Tuesday, where he is expected to testify on his own behalf later this week. In a packed courtroom Tuesday morning, Immigration Judge Sarah Mazzie granted a request from Dogukan Gunaydin’s attorney to push discussion about…
Detained U of M graduate student will remain in custody; next hearing Friday
FORT SNELLING, Minn. — The University of Minnesota graduate student currently detained pending deportation proceedings will be back in court later this week. During a hearing at immigration court Tuesday, April 8, an attorney for Doğukan Günaydın, 28, asked the court to pause the removal proceedings in order to hold another hearing to address new charges filed by the Department of Homeland Security. Those charges are not yet publicly available. …
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