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Detained Tufts Student Must Be Moved to Vermont, Court Rules

Last updated: May 7, 2025 2:25 pm
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A Tufts University doctoral student, Rumeysa Ozturk, who was apprehended by masked federal agents in March, is set to be returned to Vermont from a detention facility in Louisiana following a federal appellate court ruling on Wednesday.

The appellate court upheld the decision of a federal court in Vermont, which the Trump administration had contested. The initial ruling stipulated that Ms. Ozturk, a Turkish citizen holding a student visa and currently in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, should be relocated back to Vermont where her legal team had filed a challenge to her detention. The court has given the administration a one-week deadline to transfer Ms. Ozturk back to Vermont.

The Trump administration’s purported motive for wanting to deport international students engaged in pro-Palestinian activism, citing concerns of antisemitism, has been refuted by advocates for students like Ms. Ozturk. They argue that their activism is not antisemitic and assert that the detentions violate their First Amendment rights.

Esha Bhandari, a deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union representing Ms. Ozturk, emphasized that individuals should not be arrested and detained for their political beliefs. The government’s decision to move Ms. Ozturk to Louisiana has been criticized as an attempt to seek a more favorable legal environment for the case.

Government officials have pointed to a pro-Palestinian opinion piece penned by Ms. Ozturk for the student newspaper and alleged that her associations may undermine U.S. foreign policy objectives. However, the court’s ruling has thwarted the government’s efforts to isolate Ms. Ozturk from her community and legal counsel.

Despite the court ruling mandating Ms. Ozturk’s return to Vermont, a Homeland Security spokeswoman, Tricia McLaughlin, affirmed that the detention of Ms. Ozturk would persist. The Trump administration underscored that holding a visa is a privilege, not an entitlement, reiterating their commitment to detaining and deporting individuals deemed ineligible to remain in the country.

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Ms. Ozturk’s arrest on March 25th in Somerville, Mass., under dubious circumstances, raised concerns about due process and the protection of individuals’ rights. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit criticized the government’s failure to demonstrate the likelihood of success in their appeal or the necessity of keeping Ms. Ozturk in Louisiana. The court emphasized Ms. Ozturk’s right to participate in her legal proceedings in Vermont, overriding the government’s logistical concerns.

The developments in Ms. Ozturk’s case underscore the complexities and controversies surrounding immigration, activism, and the protection of constitutional rights in the United States. The legal battle continues as Ms. Ozturk awaits her return to Vermont to pursue her challenge to her detainment.

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