Indonesian student retained with ice after us secretly revokes his visa Minnesota star-news.press/wp

Indonesian father of the newborn with special needs, which were custody of the Federal Agent in Minnesota, after his student visa was secretly revoked, will remain in custody after the immigration judge ruled on Thursday that his case judgers.
Judge Sarah Mazzie denied the proposal for rejection of the case against Aditya Wahyu Harson on the humanitarian basis, according to his lawyer. Harson, 33, was arrested for four days after his visa was revoked without prior notice. It is scheduled for another examination 1. May.
“His wife was in a state of shock and exhaustion,” said Sarah Gad, Hars’s lawyer. “Department of Homeland Insurance Weapons is an immigration system to serve only a completely different purpose, which is to instill fear.”
Harsono, Hospital Power Manager in Marshall, Minnesota, which is married to an American citizen, sustained authorities in the basement in the workplace on 27. Martha. Gad said Harson was detained without clear explanation and hours for hours.
Harson’s wife, Peyton, called the bastard in Panic after he received a call from human resources in the hospital. Two immigration and customs agents (Ice), trained in ordinary clothes, proved and sent staff to invite a false meeting in the basement to arrest him, according to GAD.
The hospital staff was disturbed, but felt forced to adhere.
“Indefinitely enters, he smiled, and then they just pull out the foxes and forcibly detain, pushing himself on the wall, start throwing him and remove all his things,” all his things. “
The Department of Homeland and Department of State did not immediately respond to the request for comment with Guardian.
Harson was brought to prison in Kandiyohi district, where he was still closed, according to the words Ice detention locator.
He told the icy agents that his Student Visa was valid until 2026, and he had a market-based notice, but he stated that he stated that he stated he stated that he was aligned.
His lawyer said that from 28. March, the day after arrest, his F-1 visa was still active. Gad said that the government took away without any notices, then claimed that he had exaggerated.
The revocation increased to 23. March and allegedly based on his misdemeanor judgment for the foul for foul in 2022. Years. Gad said that this was not a deported offense under the law on immigration and citizenship. He traveled to international and returned several times to Indonesia than the conviction without an incident.
The day before Hars’s hearing a bond, DHS revealed his evidence against him. In addition to stating that his visa was abolished for violating graffiti collaboration, for which $ 100 in Restitution have also mentioned the arrest of 2021. During the protest of the murder of George Floyd. That accusation was fired.
Harsono is a Muslim and often sets on social media in support of humanitarian facilities for Gaza. It also leads a small non-profit, which sells art and goods, and revenues go to organizations that help in Gaza.
His wife and an eight-month old daughter, who has special needs, were distributed by his arrest, Gad said. After the judge approved Harson, $ 200,000 10. April, Minnesota Freedom Fund was on his way to paying him. But DHS immediately filed a notice on the appeal against the decision of the bond, which was initiated by an automatic stay, which means that Harbono had to stay in custody. Gad said that this type of relocation is rare, it is usually seen only when the judge gives a bond to someone accused of violent or severe crimes.
“You never include your stay for a minor condemnation judge when someone is on their way to becoming a green card holder,” she said.
The GAD is preparing for the submission of federal petition and temporary restricting of the account against DHS.
In Appeal for help At Gofundme, Harson’s wife explained that her husband was fired from his job while in custody and now the family “in danger of losing our apartment” and they no longer have health insurance. “
Minnesota Nurses Association convicted He arrested a hospital worker and re-asked his position to “nurses should not and will not serve any role in the implementation of immigration” and hope that “all hospital employees would also reject the role in the ice.”
The case of Harsono comes in the midst of the wave of reports on student visas revoked under the new executive policy of the Trump administration. The actions of the Federal Government to terminate the legal status of students left hundreds of scholars at risk of detention and deportation.
At least 901 students at 128 colleges and universities had visas from recalls or their legal statuses to break from the middle of March, according to the associated review of the statements of universities and correspondence with school officials.
In some high cases, including Columbia University, Trump Administration, claimed that it should be possible to deport non-Palestinian activism that throws themselves as anti-Semitic. But in a large majority of visa recalls, colleges say there is no indication that affected students played a role in protests.
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