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Korean-born U.S. resident held for a week at SFO with no legal explanation or access
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A Korean-born legal permanent U.S. resident has reportedly been detained for a week at San Francisco International Airport without access to legal counsel. His lawyer says immigration officials have not explained the detention.
The individual has lived in the U.S. for an extended period and is a researcher by profession. Legal permanent residents generally have rights to due process under U.S. law, including access to an attorney.
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Despite these protections, his attorney claims no justification for the detention has been provided, raising concerns about procedural transparency. The case has not been publicly clarified by authorities.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is responsible for processing international arrivals and enforcing immigration law at ports of entry. Detentions at airports typically occur under suspicion of inadmissibility or visa violations.
It is unusual for a green card holder to be held without charges or a clear timeline for release. Prolonged detentions without explanation can violate due process standards under established immigration law.
Civil rights advocates argue such cases reflect broader issues in immigration enforcement, particularly around due process for legal residents. They warn of the chilling effect such incidents may have on immigrant communities.
Others argue immigration authorities must retain discretion to detain individuals if national security or legal compliance issues arise. They stress that not all details may be publicly available for valid reasons.
Legal experts say the case could raise constitutional concerns if no charges or legal pathways are offered. It remains unclear whether the individual has been given a chance to contact family or challenge his detention.
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| Right | 6 |
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| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 37% Left |
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