Rumca Ojturk, a student of Tufts University, detained, says that snow facility ‘unprotected’ and ‘inhuman’

Rumusa ozaturkA Turkish doctoral student at the University of Tufts, who was detained by American immigration officials in March on “Antisemitism on Campus”, described conditions in custody as “inhuman” and “unprotected”.
30 -year -old Rimsa Ozaturk was arrested on 25 March by American Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents near his home at Somarville, Massachusetts at Massachusetts. She was walking to meet friends to break her Ramadan Fast when masked officials surrounded her. According to USA Today, he said, “I was talking to my mother on the phone when many people saw me on the road and then surrounded me and I shouted.”
Ojturk was taken without permission to call his lawyer. “They did not let me make any call, and they asked me to put the phone in flight mode,” he said. “It was a different place with four men, and it was terrible.”
Initially held in Vermont, Ozturk was transferred to a facility in Louisiana’s Pine Perry against the order of a judge. There, she says that the situation has been unbearable. “Conditions in convenience are very uneven, insecure and inhuman,” he said. “Our cell has a mouse … they do not give us enough hygiene supply.”
He also accused him of forcibly removing his hijab. “He said, ‘You need to remove that thing from your head’ and without asking for my permission, removed my hijab,” said Ojturk. He also reported asthma attacks and said that the medical staff offered slightly more than Ibuprofen.
The Homeland Security Department claims that Ojturk supported Hamas, a nominated terrorist group, and said it kept him in custody. But it is not formally charged.
US District Judge William Sessions called him into custody the “potential constitutional crisis” and questioned the validity of ICE’s actions. Ojaturk says that she only wants to return to her studies: “I pray every day for my release so that I can go back to my home and community in Somarville.”
Ojturk was one of the four students who wrote an op-ed at the Campus newspaper, Tufts Daily, criticizing the university’s response last year, saying that the Tufts said “Palestinian accepts the genocide,” reveals his investment and divides it with companies with Israeli relations.