Leakers Helped Destroy Deportation Case Against Rümeysa Öztürk

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Rümeysa Öztürk, a doctoral student at Tufts University, arrives at Boston Logan International Airport following her release from federal custody on May 10, 2025. Photo: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images The video was shocking, and devoid of context, it appeared...

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Leakers Helped Destroy Deportation Case Against Rümeysa Öztürk

Rümeysa Öztürk, a doctoral student at Tufts University, arrives at Boston Logan International Airport following her release from federal custody on May

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ICE contractor GEO rejects shareholder vote on #HumanRights review:
«GEO… owes more explanation about its treatment of detainees like Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish graduate student arrested…in March over an editorial she co-wrote in the Tufts University student newspaper in 2024 supporting Palestinians in Israel's war in Gaza. In a July Vanity Fair, #Ozturk described being held for 45 days at a #GEO facility in Louisiana deprived of sleep and fresh air.» #ICE
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/priests-say-ice-contractor-geo-rejected-shareholder-vote-human-rights-review-2026-02-09/

A federal judge Thursday decried what he said were
“breathtaking” constitutional violations
by senior Trump administration officials

and called the president
an “authoritarian” who expects everyone in the executive branch to
“toe the line absolutely.”

In remarks laced with outrage and disbelief,
U.S. District Judge #William #Young said Donald Trump and top officials have a
“fearful approach”
to freedom of speech that would seek to
“exclude from participation everyone who doesn’t agree with them.”

Young, who was appointed to the federal bench by President Ronald Reagan,
leveled the searing critique during a hearing in Boston to determine the appropriate remedies for the administration’s ⚠️detentions of
pro-Palestinian students last year.

The judge had ruled in September that senior administration officials engaged in an 👉 illegal effort to arrest and deport noncitizen students based on their activism.

On Thursday, he again denounced the administration’s conduct in unusually stark terms.

“Talking straight here,” he said.

“The big problem in this case is that the cabinet secretaries
and ostensibly,
the president of the United States,
are not honoring the First Amendment.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem
and Secretary of State Marco Rubio
engaged in an
“unconstitutional conspiracy”
to deprive people of their rights,
Young said.

“The secretary of state,” he noted,
his voice full of incredulity,
“the senior cabinet officer in our history involved in this.”

Spokespersons for the White House,
Noem and Rubio did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, last year called Young a “craven” judge who was “smearing and demonizing federal law enforcement.”

The government actions at the core of the case date to early March,
when the Trump administration launched a campaign to detain and deport noncitizen students at U.S. universities
who had been active in opposing Israel’s war in Gaza.

Though not accused of any crime,
those arrested spent weeks confined in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities,
at times hundreds of miles from where they lived,
before being released on bail.

The plaintiffs in the case are the American Association of University Professors
and the Middle East Studies Association.

The groups of scholars accused the administration of having an unconstitutional policy of deporting people based on their political views,
a policy intended to chill the free-speech rights of their members.

The trial last summer focused on the targeting of five noncitizen students and scholars: #Mahmoud #Khalil, #Yunseo #Chung and #Mohsen #Mahdawi, who were students at Columbia University;

#Rumeysa #Ozturk,
a graduate student at Tufts University;

and #Badar #Khan #Suri, a postdoctoral scholar at Georgetown University.

All were arrested except Chung,
who obtained a restraining order before ICE could find her.

The other four were released on the orders of federal judges,
but the Trump administration is still trying to deport them.

⭐️On Thursday, an appellate court in Philadelphia overturned a
Ruling lower-court ruling in Khalil’s case on jurisdictional grounds,
⛔️raising the possibility that he could be rearrested.

The president and other officials hailed last year’s detentions as part of a fight against "antisemitism", alleging without presenting evidence that the targeted students promoted violence or were pro-Hamas.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/01/15/protesters-trump-administration-free-speech-violations/

Trump Cabinet secretaries conspired to violate Constitution, judge says

“The Cabinet secretaries and, ostensibly, the president of the United States, are not honoring the First Amendment,” U.S. District Judge William Young declared.

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1. FC Lok verpflichtet Eren Öztürk · Leipziger Zeitung

Der 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig hat Eren Öztürk unter Vertrag genommen. Der 21-Jährige mit türkischen Wurzeln wurde in Wiesloch in Baden-Württemberg geboren

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Do you think #rubio is prepared to be vilified?

“I can’t recall a time that it’s come top-down like this w/a visa revocation, under my purview anyway,” he said.”

“…the background info he received on #ozturk incld an
op-ed she co-wrote in the Tufts student 📰 last yr supporting #divestment from #israel. The agent said he skimmed the op-ed & didn’t see anything obviously #criminal in it. “I didn’t see anything in the op-ed that suggested she’d committed a #crime

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Four Homeland Security Agents Testified About Who's Ordering Them to Arrest Grad Students — Esquire

The testimony came in a federal lawsuit filed by Palestinian student activists who say they were detained without good reason, and the agents themselves seemed a little baffled about what they're doing and why.