Rümeysa Öztürk scores major win as judge rules on Turkish student detained by ICE
Tag24 May 10, 2025 07:39 AM

Washington DC - A judge on Friday ordered the release of a Turkish student detained by federal agents as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on pro- campus activism.

A judge has ordered the release of Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish student detained by federal agents as part of Trump's crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus activism. © MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Judge William Sessions said , a Ph.D student at Tufts University, should be released "immediately" from custody while her deportation proceedings continue.

Öztürk's student visa was revoked by the State Department after she co-authored an article in the university newspaper The Tufts Daily criticizing the college's handling of student anger around Israel's war on Gaza.

by masked agents on a sidewalk sparked outrage online, and added to concerns about freedom of speech and respect for due process under Trump.

Sessions echoed the concerns during Friday's live-streamed custody hearing, at which Öztürk appeared remotely from a in Louisiana.

"Continued detention potentially chills the speech of the millions and millions of individuals in this country who are not citizens," the judge said.

"Any one of them may now avoid exercising their First Amendment rights for fear of being whisked away to a detention center from their home," he said.

"The court finds that her continued detention cannot stand," Sessions said. "The court orders the government to release Miss Öztürk from custody immediately."

The judge said he was not putting any travel restrictions on Öztürk and she was free to return to her home in Massachusetts.

Rümeysa Öztürk among several pro-Palestinian activists facing deportation Rümeysa Öztürk is one of a number of foreign students facing deportation over their pro-Palestinian campus activities, and she still faces removal proceedings. © IMAGO / Imagn Images

Öztürk is one of facing deportation over their pro-Palestinian campus activities, and she still faces removal proceedings.

Tufts University has , demanding her release so she can return to the school and complete her doctoral studies in child development.

Jessie Rossman, legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, which was among the groups representing Öztürk, welcomed her release.

"For 45 days, Rümeysa has been detained in Louisiana," Rossman said. "During that time, she has suffered regular and escalating asthma attacks.

"And at the same time, the government has failed to produce any justification for her detention," Rossman said, adding that the ACLU "won't stop fighting until she is free for good."

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