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Minnesota Student Detained by ICE Was Not an Activist, Lawsuit Says

Last updated: March 31, 2025 11:51 pm
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A recent incident involving the detention of a University of Minnesota graduate student by immigration agents has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the Trump administration’s approach to immigration enforcement. The student, Dogukan Gunaydin, was taken into custody last week, not for his involvement in campus activism or political issues, but rather due to a 2023 drunken-driving case in which he pleaded guilty.

The situation garnered attention after the university announced that a student had been detained by immigration authorities, prompting speculation that it was related to pro-Palestinian activism. However, it was later revealed that Mr. Gunaydin’s visa had been revoked by the State Department over the D.U.I. case, leading to his arrest.

Immigration lawyers and experts have expressed worry over the handling of Mr. Gunaydin’s case, highlighting the unusual circumstances surrounding his detention. While the revocation of visas over criminal cases is not uncommon, individuals typically have the opportunity to challenge the revocation or leave the country voluntarily. In Mr. Gunaydin’s case, his visa was retroactively revoked, and he was taken into custody without prior warning.

The lawsuit filed by Mr. Gunaydin challenges the legality of his arrest, citing violations of his constitutional right to due process. The lawsuit lists President Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and senior Homeland Security officials as defendants and seeks his release from custody. It argues that his visa was still valid at the time of his detention.

The incident has raised questions about the government’s decision to detain visa holders over misdemeanors like drunken-driving and the potential implications for future immigration enforcement policies. If such actions become more common, it could signify a shift in approach and an escalation in enforcement measures.

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In a similar development, another student at Minnesota State University, Mankato, was also taken into ICE custody last week. The circumstances surrounding this arrest remain unclear, but the university president has expressed concern and reached out to officials for assistance in addressing the issue within the campus community.

Despite his legal troubles, Mr. Gunaydin had excelled academically and received a scholarship to business school after his conviction. He maintained a high GPA, served in the M.B.A. Student Association, and was actively involved in his studies.

Overall, the case of Dogukan Gunaydin highlights the complex intersection of immigration enforcement, criminal justice, and academic pursuits. As the legal battle unfolds, it raises important questions about the rights of visa holders and the potential impact of policy changes on individuals caught in the crossfire.

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