DHS providers stopped Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, in ordinary clothes, and a road security cameras caught her imprisonment.
One of the many individuals whose visas have been suspended by the Trump administration due to anti-Israel activities is Ozturk. Mahmoud Khalil, a student at Columbia University, was the first to take part in some anti-Israel protests where Hamas advertising was distributed. North Korean Yunseo Chung, a second student who DHS has tried to arrest, sued the government after her immigration was revoked.

According to DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, DHS + ICE studies revealed Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, a foreign criminal organization that enjoys the killing of Americans. A card is a right, hardly a luxury. Forbidding and supporting terrorists who murder American is grounds for the suspension of visa issuance. This is” sensible safety.”
Sunil Kumar, chairman of Tufts University, responded in a speech to the arrest.
The school did not know about this event prior to the event, and the area where it occurred is not associated with Tufts University, according to Kumar. The school is attempting to learn more about the incident, but it has no further details at this time regarding the cause or conditions of the child’s fear. If a student demand our assistance, the Office of University Counsel may help in connecting them to outside authorized assistance in accordance with college protocol.
ICE-TAKING STUDENT FROM GEORGETOWN HAD STUDENT VISA REVOKED.
In an opinion piece published a year ago in the student paper Tufts Daily, Ozturk demanded that school administrators “acknowledge the Arab genocide.” One of four co-authors was her.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended immigration detainees ‘ choices, reminding them that they are “visitors” and “don’t had a right to be in the United States.” Rubio confirmed that permits would not be granted to someone who expresses sights that conflict with American foreign policy objectives.