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Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her

Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her
WHAT HAPPENED? THIS IS OUTRAGE FROM LOCAL LAWMAKERS AFTER FEDERAL AGENTS DETAINED TUFTS STUDENT AND TURKISH NATIONAL RAMEEZA OSTRICH LAST YEAR, SHE COAUTHORED AN OP ED CRITICAL OF THE WAR IN GAZA. THIS IDEA THAT ONE CAN LOSE THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOR SPEAKING OUT BASED ON, YOU KNOW, AND THEN LOSE, YOU KNOW, TO LOSE EVERYTHING FOR THAT, IT鈥橲 JUST REALLY TERRIFYING. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS THIS ISN鈥橳 PUBLIC SAFETY. IT鈥橲 INTIMIDATION THAT WILL AND SHOULD BE CLOSELY SCRUTINIZED IN COURT. MY OFFICE IS CLOSELY MONITORING THIS MATTER AS IT DEVELOPS. REPRESENTATIVE AYANNA PRESSLEY SAYS THIS IS A HORRIFYING VIOLATION OF HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO DUE PROCESS AND FREE SPEECH. SHE MUST BE IMMEDIATELY RELEASED. YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU OBTAIN A LEGAL STATUS TO BE HERE THROUGH A VISA THAT ISN鈥橳 A PERMISSION SLIP TO ADHERE TO A CERTAIN POLITICAL VIEW? SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN SAYS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS TARGETING STUDENTS WITH LEGAL STATUS AND RIPPING PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR COMMUNITIES WITHOUT DUE PROCESS. THIS IS AN ATTACK ON OUR CONSTITUTION AND BASIC FREEDOMS, AND WE WILL PUSH BACK. IT COMES A WEEK AFTER ICE ARRESTED HUNDREDS IN MASSACHUSETTS. WE LIVE IN A COUNTRY WITH LAWS AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, AND IT鈥橲 IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE TRANSPARENCY TO UNDERSTAND WHAT EXACTLY TOOK PLACE. GOVERNOR HEALEY SAYING AUSTRAC鈥橲 ARREST COULD HURT THE STATE. I鈥橫 VERY CONCERNED THAT ACTIONS BY THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO SIGNAL TO STUDENTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES DON鈥橳 COME TO MASSACHUSETTS. THAT鈥橲 A VERY BAD THING. SO AGAIN, THAT RALLY GETTING UNDERWAY SHORTLY, AND YOU CAN SEE STREAMS OF PEOPLE ACTUALLY HEADING TOWARD IT. WE CAN TELL YOU THAT STATE SENATOR PAT JALEN TOLD US TONIGHT THIS REMINDS HER OF THE MCCARTHY ERA. AND THE MAYOR OF SOMERVILLE ALSO SAYING THIS STUDENT HAS A RIGHT TO BOTH FREE SPEECH AND DUE
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Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her
A Turkish national and doctoral student at Tufts University has been detained by U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents without explanation, her lawyer said Wednesday.Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, had just left her home in Somerville on Tuesday night when she was stopped, lawyer Mahsa Khanbabai said in a petition filed in Boston federal court.Video obtained by The Associated Press appears to show six people, their faces covered, taking away Ozturk's phone as she yells and is handcuffed.鈥淲e鈥檙e the police,鈥� members of the group are heard saying in the video.A man is heard asking, 鈥淲hy are you hiding your faces?鈥滽hanbabai said Ozturk, who is Muslim, was meeting friends for iftar, a meal that breaks a fast at sunset during Ramadan.鈥淲e are unaware of her whereabouts and have not been able to contact her. No charges have been filed against Rumeysa to date that we are aware of,鈥� Khanbabai said in a statement. Ozturk has a visa allowing her to study in the United States, Khanbabai said.鈥楾his isn鈥檛 public safety, it's intimidation'Neighbors said they were rattled by the arrest, which happened at 5:30 p.m. on a residential block.鈥淚t looked like a kidnapping,鈥� said Michael Mathis, a 32-year-old software engineer whose surveillance camera captured the arrest. 鈥淭hey approach her and start grabbing her with their faces covered. They鈥檙e covering their faces. They鈥檙e in unmarked vehicles.鈥漈ufts University President Sunil Kumar said in a statement that the school learned that authorities detained an international graduate student and the student's visa had been terminated.鈥淭he university had no pre-knowledge of this incident and did not share any information with federal authorities prior to the event,鈥� Kumar said.Kumar did not name the student, but university spokesperson Patrick Collins confirmed that Ozturk is a doctoral student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.Democratic U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley called the arrest 鈥渁 horrifying violation of Rumeysa鈥檚 constitutional rights to due process and free speech.鈥�"She must be immediately released,鈥� Pressley said in a statement. 鈥淲e won鈥檛 stand by while the Trump Administration continues to abduct students with legal status and attack our fundamental freedoms.鈥滿assachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell called the video 鈥渄isturbing.鈥濃淏ased on what we now know, it is alarming that the federal administration chose to ambush and detain her, apparently targeting a law-abiding individual because of her political views,鈥� she said. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 public safety, it鈥檚 intimidation that will, and should, be closely scrutinized in court.鈥滳ourt says not to remove Ozturk from the state, but she is listed as being held in LouisianaU.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued an order giving the government until Friday to answer why Ozturk was being detained. Talwani also ordered that Ozturk not be moved outside the District of Massachusetts without 48 hours advance notice.But as of Wednesday evening, the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement鈥檚 online detainee locator system listed her as being held at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana.A senior DHS spokesperson confirmed Ozturk's detention and the termination of her visa.鈥淒HS and (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) investigations found Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization that relishes the killing of Americans. A visa is a privilege, not a right. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated. This is common sense security,鈥� the spokesperson told the AP.Ozturk cowrote article criticizing university response to Palestinian issuesOzturk was one of four students last March who wrote an op-ed in The Tufts Daily criticizing the university's response to its community union Senate passing resolutions that demanded Tufts 鈥渁cknowledge the Palestinian genocide,鈥� disclose its investments and divest from companies with direct or indirect ties to Israel.Friends said Ozturk was not otherwise closely involved in protests against Israel. But after the piece was published, her name, photo and work history were featured by Canary Mission, a website that says it documents people who 鈥減romote hatred of the U.S.A., Israel and Jews on North American college campuses.鈥� The op-ed was the only cited example of 鈥渁nti-Israel activism鈥� by Ozturk.Students and faculty elsewhere also have recently had visas revoked or been blocked from entering the U.S. because they attended demonstrations or publicly expressed support for Palestinians. President Donald Trump 's administration has cited a seldom-invoked statute authorizing the secretary of state to revoke visas of noncitizens who could be considered a threat to foreign policy interests.Supporters rally in SomervilleHundreds of people demonstrated in a park later Wednesday, with speaker after speaker demanding her release and accusing both major political parties of failing to protect immigrants and stand up for Palestinians.鈥淔ree Rumeysa Ozturk now,鈥� the crowd chanted, along with traditional protest slogans such as 鈥淔ree, free Palestine.鈥� Many held Palestinian flags and homemade signs supporting her and opposing ICE.Zoi Andalcio, a Somerville business owner, said he came out with his wife and 3-year-old son to speak against the 鈥渕addening鈥� arrest of Ozturk and others.鈥淚鈥檓 outraged like everybody else about these disappearances, kidnappings of legal noncitizens, who may or may not have spoken out against the atrocious foreign policy of the United States government,鈥� Andalcio said.Roz Nazzaro, who held a sign that read 鈥淗ands Off,鈥� said she fears the country is heading into an era of 鈥淣azism鈥� in which just disappear.鈥淭here is no distinction between undocumented immigrants, documented immigrants, green cards,鈥� said Nazzaro, a retired college administrator from Winchester, Massachusetts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be the citizens next, if you鈥檙e the wrong color, wear a hijab.鈥濃楽he鈥檚 never spoken badly to anyone鈥橞efore attending Tufts, Ozturk obtained a master鈥檚 from the Developmental Psychology program at Teachers College at Columbia University in New York, according to an alumni spotlight article in 2021.Reyyan Bilge, a psychology professor at Northeastern University and friend, described Ozturk as a 鈥渟oft spoken, kind and gentle soul,鈥� deeply focused on research and not closely involved in the campus protests.The two first met at Istanbul Sehir University, where Bilge supervised her thesis, before working on cognitive research and publishing papers together. They remained close after Ozturk arrived in the United States on a Fulbright Scholarship in 2018.鈥淥ver the 10 years I鈥檝e known her, she鈥檚 never spoken badly to anyone else, let alone being antisemitic or racist,鈥� Bilge said.Turkish diplomats contact State Department and ICE The Turkish Embassy in Washington said it was keeping in regular contact with Ozturk鈥檚 family, monitoring the situation closely and engaged in 鈥渋nitiatives鈥� with the State Department and ICE.It added in a statement on the social platform X that it was making 鈥渆very effort鈥� to provide consular services and legal support to protect its citizens' rights.___Offenhartz reported from New York, and McCormack from Concord, New Hampshire. Robert Badendieck in Istanbul contributed.

A Turkish national and doctoral student at Tufts University has been detained by U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents without explanation, her lawyer said Wednesday.

Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, had just left her home in Somerville on Tuesday night when she was stopped, lawyer Mahsa Khanbabai said in a petition filed in Boston federal court.

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Video obtained by The Associated Press appears to show six people, their faces covered, taking away Ozturk's phone as she yells and is handcuffed.

鈥淲e鈥檙e the police,鈥� members of the group are heard saying in the video.

A man is heard asking, 鈥淲hy are you hiding your faces?鈥�

Khanbabai said Ozturk, who is Muslim, was meeting friends for iftar, a meal that breaks a fast at sunset .

鈥淲e are unaware of her whereabouts and have not been able to contact her. No charges have been filed against Rumeysa to date that we are aware of,鈥� Khanbabai said in a statement. Ozturk has a visa allowing her to study in the United States, Khanbabai said.

鈥楾his isn鈥檛 public safety, it's intimidation'

Neighbors said they were rattled by the arrest, which happened at 5:30 p.m. on a residential block.

鈥淚t looked like a kidnapping,鈥� said Michael Mathis, a 32-year-old software engineer whose surveillance camera captured the arrest. 鈥淭hey approach her and start grabbing her with their faces covered. They鈥檙e covering their faces. They鈥檙e in unmarked vehicles.鈥�

Tufts University President Sunil Kumar said in a statement that the school learned that authorities detained an international graduate student and the student's visa had been terminated.

鈥淭he university had no pre-knowledge of this incident and did not share any information with federal authorities prior to the event,鈥� Kumar said.

Kumar did not name the student, but university spokesperson Patrick Collins confirmed that Ozturk is a doctoral student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley called the arrest 鈥渁 horrifying violation of Rumeysa鈥檚 constitutional rights to due process and free speech.鈥�

"She must be immediately released,鈥� Pressley said in a statement. 鈥淲e won鈥檛 stand by while the Trump Administration continues to abduct students with legal status and attack our fundamental freedoms.鈥�

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell called the video 鈥渄isturbing.鈥�

鈥淏ased on what we now know, it is alarming that the federal administration chose to ambush and detain her, apparently targeting a law-abiding individual because of her political views,鈥� she said. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 public safety, it鈥檚 intimidation that will, and should, be closely scrutinized in court.鈥�

Court says not to remove Ozturk from the state, but she is listed as being held in Louisiana

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued an order giving the government until Friday to answer why Ozturk was being detained. Talwani also ordered that Ozturk not be moved outside the District of Massachusetts without 48 hours advance notice.

But as of Wednesday evening, the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement鈥檚 online detainee locator system listed her as being held at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana.

A senior DHS spokesperson confirmed Ozturk's detention and the termination of her visa.

鈥淒HS and (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) investigations found Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization that relishes the killing of Americans. A visa is a privilege, not a right. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated. This is common sense security,鈥� the spokesperson told the AP.

Ozturk cowrote article criticizing university response to Palestinian issues

Ozturk was one of four students last March who wrote an op-ed in The Tufts Daily criticizing the university's response to its community union Senate passing resolutions that demanded Tufts 鈥渁cknowledge the Palestinian genocide,鈥� disclose its investments and divest from companies with direct or indirect ties to Israel.

Friends said Ozturk was not otherwise closely involved in protests against Israel. But after the piece was published, her name, photo and work history were featured by Canary Mission, a website that says it documents people who 鈥減romote hatred of the U.S.A., Israel and Jews on North American college campuses.鈥� The op-ed was the only cited example of 鈥渁nti-Israel activism鈥� by Ozturk.

Students and faculty elsewhere also have recently had visas revoked or been blocked from entering the U.S. because they or . President 's administration has cited a seldom-invoked statute authorizing the secretary of state to revoke visas of noncitizens who could be considered a threat to foreign policy interests.

Supporters rally in Somerville

Hundreds of people demonstrated in a park later Wednesday, with speaker after speaker demanding her release and accusing both major political parties of failing to protect immigrants and stand up for Palestinians.

鈥淔ree Rumeysa Ozturk now,鈥� the crowd chanted, along with traditional protest slogans such as 鈥淔ree, free Palestine.鈥� Many held Palestinian flags and homemade signs supporting her and opposing ICE.

Zoi Andalcio, a Somerville business owner, said he came out with his wife and 3-year-old son to speak against the 鈥渕addening鈥� arrest of Ozturk and others.

鈥淚鈥檓 outraged like everybody else about these disappearances, kidnappings of legal noncitizens, who may or may not have spoken out against the atrocious foreign policy of the United States government,鈥� Andalcio said.

Roz Nazzaro, who held a sign that read 鈥淗ands Off,鈥� said she fears the country is heading into an era of 鈥淣azism鈥� in which just disappear.

鈥淭here is no distinction between undocumented immigrants, documented immigrants, green cards,鈥� said Nazzaro, a retired college administrator from Winchester, Massachusetts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be the citizens next, if you鈥檙e the wrong color, wear a hijab.鈥�

鈥楽he鈥檚 never spoken badly to anyone鈥�

Before attending Tufts, Ozturk obtained a master鈥檚 from the Developmental Psychology program at Teachers College at Columbia University in New York, according to an alumni spotlight article in 2021.

Reyyan Bilge, a psychology professor at Northeastern University and friend, described Ozturk as a 鈥渟oft spoken, kind and gentle soul,鈥� deeply focused on research and not closely involved in the campus protests.

The two first met at Istanbul Sehir University, where Bilge supervised her thesis, before working on cognitive research and publishing papers together. They remained close after Ozturk arrived in the United States on a Fulbright Scholarship in 2018.

鈥淥ver the 10 years I鈥檝e known her, she鈥檚 never spoken badly to anyone else, let alone being antisemitic or racist,鈥� Bilge said.

Turkish diplomats contact State Department and ICE

The Turkish Embassy in Washington said it was keeping in regular contact with Ozturk鈥檚 family, monitoring the situation closely and engaged in 鈥渋nitiatives鈥� with the State Department and ICE.

It added in a statement on the social platform X that it was making 鈥渆very effort鈥� to provide consular services and legal support to protect its citizens' rights.

___

Offenhartz reported from New York, and McCormack from Concord, New Hampshire. Robert Badendieck in Istanbul contributed.