Aditya Harsono, a 33-year-old man from Marshall, Minnesota, is currently detained at Kandiyohi County Jail after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took him into custody, alleging that he overstayed his revoked student visa. This action followed his arrest for unlawful assembly during a 2021 protest against police killings, a charge that was eventually dismissed, leading Harsono and his attorney to suggest that his detention may have political motivations linked to his past activism.
Despite holding a valid F-1 visa until June 2026 and applying for permanent residency, Harsono now faces potential deportation. His attorney believes that ICE’s use of his protest history to oppose bond requests illustrates a concerning trend of targeting international students based on their participation in political protests. “His continued detainment is unjust and serves no benefit other than to tear apart a loving and law-abiding family,” his wife, Peyton Harsono, stated in a letter to ICE, emphasizing the emotional strain on their family amid this legal struggle.
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