Federal judge: Detained UMN student must remain in Minnesota for now

Judge orders detained UMN to stay in MN

What we know:

The order is valid for at least the next two weeks when Judge Bryan has scheduled a court hearing on the issue, May 12. Gunaydin has been detained at the Sherburne County jail in Elk River since his arrest by ICE on March 27.

Gunaydin’s case has drawn significant public attention including protests on campus as well as outside the immigration court facilities in Bloomington.

Initially, government officials said Gunaydin’s student visa was revoked because of a prior DWI conviction. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has since said it wants to deport Gunaydin due to “criminal activity which endangers public safety or national security,” according to court filings.

An immigration court judge initially granted Gunaydin a $5,000 bond to remain free while his removal proceedings continued, finding he did not pose public safety or flight risks. But DHS has appealed the ruling, keeping Gunaydin detained until a May 6 hearing in immigration court.

Gunaydin asked the federal courts to step in and order ICE to release him from custody in what is known as a habeas corpus filing. He also demanded to have his student status reinstated. Judge Bryan denied both requests. The order issued Monday only keeps Gunaydin in custody in Minnesota, barring the government from moving him outside the District of Minnesota.

Gunaydin remains detained at the Sherburne County jail in Elk River. He is due back in Immigration court on May 6 at 1:30 p.m., where it is expected the judge will issue a final ruling on bond. Meantime, Judge Bryan has scheduled a hearing for May 12 in U.S. District Court on the temporary restraining order that keeps DHS and ICE from moving Gunaydin out of the District of Minnesota.

The University of MinnesotaCrime and Public Safety

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