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Scarsdale Excessive College grad Yeonsoo Go launched from ICE detention
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Scarsdale Excessive College grad Yeonsoo Go launched from ICE detention

Last updated: August 5, 2025 7:27 pm
Editorial Board Published August 5, 2025
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A Westchester highschool graduate was launched from federal immigration detention late Monday, after her arrest was met with resistance from religion leaders and a bipartisan group of elected officers.

Yeonsoo Go, a 20-year-old South Korean school pupil who attended Scarsdale Excessive College as a teen, was detained for 5 days. She was arrested by ICE brokers as she left a routine immigration check-in at a Decrease Manhattan courthouse, regardless of having an open case with a pending return date.

The Trump administration had confronted strain to launch Go, the daughter of an Episcopal priest, from spiritual teams and not less than one lawmaker from inside the president’s personal social gathering. She is going to proceed to report back to immigration court docket whereas her visa is up to date.

“I’m proud to confirm that Yeonsoo Go is in the process of being released to her family,” Rep. Mike Lawler wrote on X. “My office worked closely with federal officials to help secure her release. Yeonsoo’s case is yet another example of why we must fix our broken immigration system and make it easier for folks to come here and stay, the right way.”

The U.S. Division of Homeland Safety didn’t instantly return a request for remark. Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary for public affairs, mentioned over the weekend that Go had overstayed her visa, a declare that her legal professionals and advocates have denied, saying the doc is legitimate till December.

Yeonsoo Go. (Obtained by Day by day Information)

Go immigrated from Seoul together with her mom on a spiritual visa roughly 4 years in the past. After ending her freshman 12 months at Purdue College in Indiana, the place she is learning to develop into a pharmacist, Go — identified by pals as “Soo” — was again house for the summer time and within the technique of switching to a pupil visa.

“I think [the Trump administration’s] decision was made that it would just be better for Soo to be out in the community while this matter is being resolved,” mentioned Mary Rothwell Davis, an legal professional for the Episcopal Diocese of New York. “It was probably the result of public support.”

Go was being held at 26 Federal Plaza till Saturday morning, when she was herded onto a Louisiana-bound bus with one other parishioner — 59-year-old asylum seeker Ketty Garcia, who fled gang violence in Peru — that, because it departed, handed a gaggle of religion leaders and different supporters rallying on the ladies’s behalf. Go’s whereabouts have been unknown till early Sunday.

“The rally-goers had no idea that as they were speaking out and lifting up Ketty and Soo, they were watching them from the window of the bus,” Rothwell Davis mentioned. “So it was really very bittersweet. They knew it was happening, they knew it was for them — but they were also being driven away from their communities.”

Go didn’t need to submit bail or a bond to be launched from custody, in keeping with the diocese.

Marissa Joseph, Go’s legal professional, mentioned, “Her visa doesn’t expire until [December] 2025. I’ve seen it with my own eyes. She was never notified that the visa was no longer in effect.”

Go has an upcoming listening to someday this month, Joseph mentioned, including, “We’re looking forward to resolving this matter quickly in the coming weeks.”

Go was the newest in a string of New York college students and graduates ensnared within the Trump administration’s ramped-up deportation marketing campaign.

A brand new report by The New York Instances discovered half of migrants arrested in New York Metropolis since President Trump took workplace have been detained at routine and mandated court docket appearances. A majority weren’t convicted of against the law or going through felony fees, in keeping with the information, which was obtained by researchers on the College of California, Berkeley by way of the Freedom of Data Act.

Garcia, the Peruvian immigrant, stays detained outdoors of New Orleans, in keeping with the diocese, and has not obtained “life-saving” medicine for a situation involving her liver. Rothwell Davis is the legal professional on file for Garcia, whereas advocating for Go in an off-the-cuff capability.

“That’s my number one concern with her right now, the condition of her health,” she mentioned of Garcia.

Initially Printed: August 5, 2025 at 9:26 AM EDT

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