Chinese Woman Who Trespassed In Trump’s Club Is Deported

Chinese woman who trespassed in Trump’s club is deported

New Delhi, Nov 15, : .A Chinese businesswoman was released from US immigration custody over the weekend after she served her eight-month sentence for trespassing on former US President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, Florida.
Yujing Zhang, 35, had finished her sentence and was transferred to immigration custody in early December 2019, Miami Herald reported citing officials with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement as saying.Yujing Zhang (35), had completed her sentence and was transferred into immigration custody in December 2019.

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Miami Herald reported that officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement said this.

But she was held at the Glades County Detention Center for three times as long as her prison term mainly because of deportation delays during the Covid-19 pandemic.

She was kept at Glades County Detention Center three times longer than her sentence, mainly due to delays in deportation during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Zhang grew so desperate while in immigration custody that she filed a habeas corpus petition in December 2020 to expedite her removal to her native China, to no avail, according to federal court records.

Zhang became so desperate in immigration custody, that she filed a habeas Corpus petition in December 2020 in an attempt to speed up her removal to her native China.Federal court records show that this was unsuccessful.

Zhang wrote in English that she had been held, had no money to call her family in China, and needed an attorney to gain her freedom and go home, the report said.Zhang stated in English that she was being held and had no money to call her family back in China.She needed an attorney to free her and return home, according to the report.

Zhang’s legal odyssey began at the end of March 2019, when flew from China to Palm Beach to attend a gala benefit at Mar-a-Lago, where she was arrested in a grey evening dress on a trespassing charge, the report said.Zhang’s legal journey began in March 2019 when she flew from China, to Palm Beach, to attend Mar-a-Lago’s gala benefit.She was then arrested in grey evening wear on a trespassing offense, according to the report.

Before trial, she did not tell a magistrate judge that she had about $8,000 in US and Chinese currency in her room at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, where she was staying while visiting the former President’s private club.She did not disclose to a magistrate that she had $8,000 in US and Chinese currency in the room of the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach.

This was while she was visiting the private club of the former President.The agents searched the room and seized her money, but it’s unclear if it was returned to her, the report added.

According to the report, agents searched her room and confiscated her money.However, it is not clear if she was given it back.

Held in custody without bail, Zhang was found guilty the following September by a Fort Lauderdale federal jury of the trespassing charge and lying to Secret Service agents about what she was doing on the property.Zhang was held in custody without bail and was convicted by a Fort Lauderdale federal court of the trespassing offense and lying to Secret Service agents regarding what she did on the property.

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