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Man From China Who Pled Guilty to Assault Got Habeas Order Now US Shows Travel Doc

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Dec 26 – A citizen of China who entered the US in 2017 then pled guilty to two counts of assault in the fourth degree in 2021 was detained by ICE on June 2025 and filed a habeas corpus petition. 

  US District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Jessica G.L.  Clarke on October 8 ordered that the petitioner not be removed from the SDNY. Then on December 23 the US Attorney's Office wrote in  that they have obtained a travel document to send the petitioner back to China. 

  Judge Clarke, who as Inner City Press reported has moved from 500 Pearl Street in lower Manhattan to SDNY's White Plains courthouse, ordered the petitioner's lawyer to respond, which he did. Now a ruling is awaited.

  The case is Chen v. Bondi, et al., 1:25-cv-8098 (Clarke) 

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