A Tufts Student Criticized Israel. Then the Trump Administration Disappeared Her [View all]
Plainclothes agents snatched off the street a PhD student here on a legal visaall, it seems, for co-authoring a school paper op-ed in support of Palestinians. Theres a word for governments that do that.
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Can I just call the police? the woman asked. Were the police, one of the masked, plainclothes agents replied before leading her away in handcuffs. The woman, Rumeysa Ozturk, is a Turkish-born Fulbright scholar studying in a PhD program at Tufts University in Massachusetts. She was on her way to an Iftar dinner in Somerville on Tuesday when immigration enforcement officers
intercepted her on a street corner, put her into an SUV, and took her away. The 30-year-old, who has apparently not been charged with a crime, was transferred to a detention center in Louisiana, though federal Judge Indira Talwani ordered Tuesday that Ozturk must not be moved outside the District of Massachusetts without first providing advance notice of the intended move.
Ozturk holds a legal F-1 visa and was arrested for engaging in activities in support of Hamas, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated, the DHS said. But it did not say with any specificity what those alleged activities were, and Canary Mission, the pro-Israel group that
targeted Ozturk for her support for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, seemed to point only to an
an op-ed she co-authored last year for the Tufts school newspaper as evidence of her anti-Israel activism.
Ozturk is one of several foreign-born university students to be targeted in recent weeks as part of Donald Trumps crackdowns on both immigration and dissent. In another high-profile case this month, federal agents
arrested legal permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia University in New York, where the Palestinian-born 30-year-old once led protests against the war in Gaza. Khalil was also transported to Louisiana.
The detentions are part of a broader Trump crusade against what a senior State Department official described as Hamasniks, protesters they accuse of supporting the terror group behind the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. Everyone is fair game, the official
told Axios, describing the administrations effort to limit foreign students at colleges that have too many who are pro-Hamas and to revoke visa-holders who demonstrated against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus war. It is an understatement to say this is an assault on free speech. In fact, there is a word for a government that disappears people without due process: This is authoritarianism, Massachusetts Ed Markey wrote Wednesday, as video of Ozturks broad daylight arrest spread online and in the national media. We will not let this stand.
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