Rumeysa Ozturk: ​​Judge Transfer Transfer Case of custody taken into custody Rumca Ojturak to worm

Judge Transfer case detained Turkish PhD student Rumca Ozturk to Vermont (Picture Credit: AP)

A Federal judge Ordering the case on Friday Rumusa ozaturkA Turkish doctoral student Tufts universityTo move from massachusetts VermontWhere he was briefly kept after his arrest immigration officer Last week.
Ojaturk lawyers filed a petition for his release in Boston, but the Department of Justice demanded to dismiss or transfer it. LouisianaWhere he is currently detained.
The US District Judge Dennis Casper ruled Varmont as Ojturk was held overnight at St. Albens, Vermont Prison petition Was filed. According to news agency AP, Casper wrote in his judgment, “Here, because the Ojaturak Vermont was limited overnight, when the petition was filed, Vermont’s district is the appropriate transfere court,” Kasper wrote in his decision, according to the news agency AP.
Kasper dismissed the government’s argument that the matter should be taken to Louisiana, stating that the transfer to Vermont works “interest of justice”. Until the vermontal courts decide the jurisdiction, it blocked any attempt to remove Ojturk from the US.
According to NBC News, Exile The restriction remains until the transfere is lifted by the court.
Ojturk was arrested on 25 March at Somarville, Massachusetts when his student visa was canceled. The footage showed homeland security agents in plain clothes around them and shouted it in a vehicle. After staying at New Hampshire and Vermont, he was blown to Louisiana the next day.
Ojaturk lawyers said that his sudden arrest and cross-state transfer tried to manipulate and prevent him from challenging him in custody. Judge Casper acknowledged the concern, wrote that “the irregularity of arrest, custody and processing … is a pair with failure to disclose the hideout of Ojturk” even the government knew that it knew that it had even after legal representation.
According to CBS News, Department of Homeland Security Without offering evidence of supporting Hamas, Ojturk is accused, which the US classifies as a terrorist organization. However, his lawyers argue that his prevention violates him First amendment right And fixed procedure safety.
Ojturk co-written a Tuft Daily Op-Ad last year, criticizing the university’s stance on student resolutions for partition from companies associated with Israel.
On Thursday, his lawyer issued a statement from Ojturk in which he confirmed his commitment to justice and dialogue: “I believe that the world is a more beautiful and peaceful place when we listen to each other and allow different approaches to stay in the room.”
“Let’s clear: Rumusa should never have been arrested or detained by snow in the first place,” his lawyer Mahsa Khanbai said according to AP. Khanbabai said, “The most matters are the most that we have a continuous fight to ensure our immediate release and safe home.”

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