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Purdue University student freed from ICE detention after outcry from faith leaders

A Purdue University student from South Korea has been freed from federal detention, tearfully reuniting with her family and religious community in Manhattan following days of outcry from faith leaders in New York and abroad.

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Purdue University student freed from ICE detention after outcry from faith leaders

Yeonsoo Go, second left, a Purdue student who was detained by immigration authorities in Manhattan last week, leaves with her mother and members of Korean community after being released from immigration custody, Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Olga Fedorova)


A Purdue University student from South Korea has been freed from federal detention, tearfully reuniting with her family and religious community in Manhattan following days of outcry from faith leaders in New York and abroad.

Yeonsoo Go, 20, was taken into custody on Thursday during a routine immigration hearing in Manhattan, according to her attorneys and family. She was then transferred to a federal detention facility in Monroe, Louisiana, where she was held for three nights before being released without bail on Monday.

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