
Columbia Student Detained by Homeland Security
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Homeland Security Agents Detained Columbia University Student in Dorm; University Stresses Privacy and Legal Procedures
Homeland Security agents detained a Columbia University student in a campus dorm early Thursday morning, claiming they were looking for a missing person. The university, however, clarified that the agents misrepresented their purpose to gain entry. Acting President Claire Shipman emphasized strict rules for law enforcement access, stating that agents need a judicial warrant or subpoena to enter nonpublic areas like dorms, classrooms, or swipe-required spaces. The university advised everyone to contact Public Safety if agents show up and to never let them enter or accept documents on the spot.
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