Utah violinist released on bond after ICE detention

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A Utah-based violinist, Donggin Shin, who was detained by ICE due to his immigration status and a past DUI conviction, has been released on bond after 17 days in detention. Shin, a talented musician with a history of playing with prestigious orchestras, is now wearing an ankle monitor and awaiting further legal proceedings. His case has garnered community support and highlights ongoing immigration issues.
- Utah violinist released from ICE detention on bond NBC News
- Professional musician released on bond from ICE detention Colorado Public Radio
- Utah Violinist Detained by ICE was Released on Bond The Violin Channel
- Shin calls ICE detention 'dehumanizing' in return home to Utah FOX 13 News Utah
- Detained Utah violinist receives first deportation hearing The Strad
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