Orders of the TUFTS Court of Appeal University Student was quickly moved to police custody of Vermont

Federal appeal judges judged on Wednesday that a Turkish student from Toft University currently owned by the immigration authorities in Louisiana should be quickly transferred to the Vermont, to respond to the complaint of his lawyer is an illegal detention for the co-author of a pro-Hamas editorial in his student newspaper. The Trump administration had asked the transfer of the transfer.
Rumeysa Öztürk, 30, was detained by the US immigration and customs (ICE) forces on March 26 near an out -of -campus building in Somerville, Massachusetts, after his visa was revoked by the Department of Internal Security (DHS).
His lawyer, Esha Bhandari, argued that Öztürk’s claims are not focusing on the potential deletion of ice, but on illegal detention in reprisals for having expressed his point of view in accordance with the right of the first amendment to freedom of expression – indicating that his arguments must be heard immediately.
Rumeysa Ozturk during a picker trip in apple in 2021. (Photo ap)
The federal judge regulates the Trump administration cannot immediately expel Toft students
Bhandari said Öztü has been detained for six weeks and that his health has deteriorated.
The decision apparently appears with Öztürk, whose lawyer previously declared that the Trump administration was “forum purchases”, by making him move the ice in Louisiana, where court decisions could be less favorable to his case.
The American prosecutor’s office argued that the reason for the transfer was a limited space of detention in the Massachusetts before the trial, Fox News Digital previously reported.

Rumeysa Öztürk, a 30 -year -old doctoral student at TUFTS University, is owned by agents of the interior department in a street in Sommerville, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, March 25. (AP)
The judge blocks the attempt of Trump’s administrator to move the student tufts student in Louisiana; Send it to Vermont
The officials noted that Öztürk, a doctoral student in Tufts, was sent at Vermont Before being moved to Louisiana within 24 hours.
The panel of three judges ruled that, since the date of initial transfer of the district court had been adopted, the government must comply with the transfer within one week.
Öztürk, whom DHS officials accused of supporting Hamas, co-wrote an editorial in the University’s student newspaper, criticizing the University’s response to the War of Israel in Gaza and calling the University to disintegrate Israel.

A panel is located on the edge of the Tofts University campus in Medford, Massachusetts, on November 27, 2017. (Reuters / Brian Snyder)
Before her arrest, she had a Valid F-1 visa status And there was no accusation against her, previously told Öztürk lawyers to Fox News.
A decree was signed by the president Donald Trump In January to withdraw student visas from Hamas supporters in the midst of an “unprecedented wave of anti -Semitic discrimination, vandalism and violence against our citizens, especially in our schools and on our campuses,” reported Fox News Digital.
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The White House, the Ice and the DHS did not immediately respond to the requests for comments from Fox News Digital.
Louis Casiano of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.




