Palestinian Activist Arrested Instead of US Citizenship Interview by ICE in Vermont
A Palestinian activist was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Vermont on Monday instead of attending a scheduled US citizenship interview. The man, who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University, was expected to take the oath of allegiance that day.

A Palestinian activist awaiting a US citizenship interview was arrested instead by ICE in Vermont, highlighting the complexities of navigating the country's immigration system. The man had previously led protests against the war in Gaza while studying at Columbia University. His arrest raises questions about the process for granting citizenship to individuals with complex histories and affiliations. The incident has sparked concerns about the treatment of immigrants seeking to become US citizens.