Turkish student Rumca Ozturk, arrested by snow for his op-ed in university newspaper, issued by a judge

Ojturk was arrested dramatically in front of his apartment by masked ice agents.

The US District Judge William Sessions has granted bail to Tufts Student Rumates Ojturk, a Turkish student who is in the country on a student visa, which was canceled by snow and arrested her after writing an op-ed in the university newspaper.Her arrest was the most dramatic and masked, the agent wearing plain-clinicals contacted her as she was returning to her apartment and picked her up.The Ojturk Donald Trump was one of the high-profile arrests in the administration, including Columbia student Mahmud Khalil. “Bus and purely,” he was detained for an or shared manifestation made or shared in OP-Aid “for the Critical of Israel, the session told the court.“I put the government in notice that they should present any such evidence. …. It was three weeks ago, and no evidence has been found,” the session said. “This is really the case. There is no evidence here that as an inspiration, as an absent idea of ​​op-ed.”While in snow custody, his health is “deteriorated”, and his arrest potentially cools the speech of millions of people in this country which are not citizens “who is no longer” now “fear of being away from a detention center,” the session said.The Department of Justice has not presented any evidence to justify the ongoing custody. According to the court filing and government memo, the government does not provide any evidence to support the claims of antisementism and support for a terrorist organization for a terrorist organization.

Ojturk said he was asked to remove the hijab

Reports stated that Ojturk had experienced several matches of asthma attacks since he was in custody in Louisiana, because of dust, unfair ventilation. When she went for treatment, a nurse in convenience called her “to take that thing from my head”, Ojturk said while referring to her hijab.

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