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Columbia University says US immigration agents lied to detain student
Administrators say agents 'made misrepresentations', claimed missing person search to detain woman at school building.
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Administrators say agents 'made misrepresentations', claimed missing person search to detain woman at school building.
Protests are underway at Columbia University after a student was reportedly detained by ICE agents inside a campus residential building. NBC News' Valerie Castro reports on the circumstances of the detention and comments from the Department of Homeland Security.
Federal agents detained a Columbia University student Thursday morning at one of the school's residential buildings, acting President Claire Shipman wrote in an email to students. Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal claimed in a social media post that the agents "impersonated NYPD with fake badges and a phony missing persons bulletin for a 5 year old girl." CBS News New York's Doug Williams reports.
Columbia University officials are alleging that a student was detained by Homeland Security agents who entered one of its residential buildings. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
Department of Homeland Security agents allegedly detained a Columbia University student early Thursday morning after making “misrepresentations to gain entry” to a residence hall, the school said