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A federal judge ordered Friday TUFTS university student who wrote an essay on Israel and the war in Gaza and who is now fighting deportation Must be transferred to Vermont.
Judge William K. Sessions III aroused his order for four days to give the government a chance to appeal.
Rumeysa Öztürk, a 30-year-old Turkish national in the United States on a visa, is held in a detention center for immigration and customs in Louisiana.
In Friday decision, the judge refused government efforts to reject his request for Habeas.
He found that Öztürk “raised significant constitutional concerns concerning his arrest and detention”.
The Doctoral TUFTS was arrested March 25 In Somerville, Massachusetts, And the Ministry of Internal Security accused him of committing “in activities in support of Hamas”.
She co-wryou An Essay of Opinion In 2024 for the student newspaper who called tuffs to “recognize the Palestinian genocide”, which the undergraduate student government had demanded in a resolution.
The test criticized the university leaders for her response to student government resolutions that she “discloses her investments and deposits companies with direct or indirect links with Israel”.
“A university editorial advocating human rights and the freedom of the Palestinian people should not lead to imprisonment,” one of his lawyers, Mahsa Khanbabai on Friday. “Our immigration laws should not be manipulated to tear people away from home and their loved ones.”
The lawyers of Öztürk called on the decision on Friday a victory and said that the federal government was trying to manipulate where its case would be heard so that it could try its favorite result.
Friday’s decision allows Öztürk to stay in police custody at Vermont while his request for Habeas, who disputes his detention, the product before the Federal Court, as well as his referral to immigration to Louisiana.
The Ministry of Justice refused to comment on Friday.
Öztürk is one of the many international students in the United States on visas that Trump administration is trying to expel for their actions Protestant against the conduct of Israel in her war against Hamas in Gaza, which she launched after Hamas’ attacks against Israel on October 7, 2023.
TUFTS University defended Öztürk and A asked that she be released from the guard. The University said that the opinion of opinion had not violated its policies and was in accordance with its position on freedom of expression.
“The university has no additional information suggesting that it acted in a way that would constitute a violation of the understanding of the University of the Immigration and Naturalization Act”, the management of the university said in a statement Earlier this month.