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Jewish Groups and Synagogues Defend Students Detained by ICE

Last updated: April 12, 2025 10:30 am
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Progressive Jewish organizations and congregations have joined forces to support Rumeysa Ozturk, a Muslim graduate student at Tufts University who is facing deportation after she co-wrote an essay critical of Israel. These organizations, which include synagogues in West Newton, Mass., San Francisco, and the Upper West Side of New York, as well as the pro-Israel advocacy group J-Street, filed a brief in federal court in Burlington, Vt., condemning the government’s tactics against Ms. Ozturk in the name of combating antisemitism.

The coalition argues that Ms. Ozturk should be released from the Louisiana immigration detention center where she has been held for over two weeks. Her arrest, which involved masked immigration agents surrounding and apprehending her on a street near her home in Somerville, Mass., has raised concerns among the Jewish organizations. They highlight the parallels between her arrest and the oppressive tactics used by authoritarian regimes that Jewish ancestors fled from in places like Odessa, Kishinev, and Warsaw.

The Trump administration’s crackdown on international students and scholars who have lost their legal status since mid-March has also drawn criticism. Reports indicate that nearly 1,000 students have had their visas revoked without clear reasons provided. While some students may have committed legal infractions, such as speeding or driving under the influence, others have been targeted without just cause. The administration defends its actions by citing reasons such as breaking the law, engaging in antisemitic behavior, posing a threat to U.S. foreign policy interests, or having ties to terrorism.

Despite some Jewish activists supporting the administration’s efforts, mainstream Jewish groups have expressed reservations about the indiscriminate targeting of students. They argue that while they may not agree with the views of pro-Palestinian students, it is unjust to deport individuals without concrete evidence or formal charges against them.

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The detention of Ms. Ozturk and the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate involved in pro-Palestinian activism, have sparked outrage within academic circles. The Concerned Jewish Faculty & Staff in Boston penned an open letter titled “Not in Our Name,” denouncing the use of antisemitism claims to harass, expel, arrest, or deport members of campus communities. The letter has garnered support from thousands of faculty, staff, and students across the country.

As Ms. Ozturk awaits a hearing on her habeas corpus petition for release from detention, Rabbi Ryan Bauer of Congregation Emanu-El of San Francisco stands by her, despite disagreeing with her views. He emphasizes the importance of free speech and upholding Jewish values in supporting individuals like Ms. Ozturk, even if their opinions differ. Rabbi Bauer believes that America’s strength lies in its diversity of opinions and the ability to engage in civil discourse.

The ongoing legal battle surrounding Ms. Ozturk’s case serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting individuals’ rights to express their beliefs without fear of retaliation. Jewish organizations and congregations continue to advocate for her release and challenge the government’s actions that they view as a violation of fundamental freedoms.

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