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Detention of International Graduate Student Raises Concerns at University of Minnesota

Detention of International Graduate Student Raises Concerns at University of Minnesota

An international graduate student enrolled at the University of Minnesota was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last Thursday, escalating worries within the academic community. University leadership described the situation as deeply concerning.

The student had been studying at the Twin Cities campus in Minneapolis under the Carlson School of Management. The university confirmed that the arrest took place at an off-campus residence, but specific details regarding the identity of the student or the reasons for the detention were not disclosed.

ICE’s Ongoing Crackdown on Foreign Students

This incident marks another case in ICE’s recent efforts to intensify scrutiny and enforcement against foreign students and faculty across diverse American educational institutions. Educational leaders are increasingly alarmed by these developments.

Fox News Digital reached out to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security for additional information, but responses were not immediately forthcoming.

University’s Response and Support for the Student

Despite being unaware of the circumstances leading up to the incident, the University of Minnesota stated that it is committed to providing the detained student with legal aid and support services. This reflects the institution’s dedication to its international community at a time when federal immigration policies are rapidly evolving.

Jamie Prenkert, the Dean of the Carlson School of Management, emphasized the university’s commitment to its international students amid ongoing uncertainties. He noted that detentions like this one have profound impacts on the campus community.

“From the very beginning, our doors have been open to international students,