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An American college student who is missing in France while studying abroad is a member of the conservative college student organization, TPUSA.

Missing American student Ken DeLand was studying at the University of Grenoble Alpes before he disappeared. who went missing in France while studying abroad is a member of Turning Point USA, a conservative organization on many college campuses., and went missing while learning French at the University of Grenoble Alpes. He contacted his parents on Nov. 27 using WhatsApp, but hasn't been heard from since. The student boarded a train going to Valence, France, on Nov.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, a spokesperson for TPUSA said that DeLand was chapter president for the St. John Fisher University and attended various conferences with the group. "The organization is very concerned about Ken DeLand’s wellbeing. The entire Turning Point USA family and community is praying for his safety and we are actively trying to spread the word in hopes that someone who might know where he is will see our messages and our posts and help Ken’s family locate him as soon as possible," a spokesperson for TPUSA said.

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