Appeals court pauses Tufts student’s transfer to Vermont in immigration detention case
- Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University doctoral student, will remain in a Louisiana detention center after a federal appeals court ruled to pause her transfer to Vermont.
- The Trump administration has appealed to keep Ozturk in Louisiana, arguing that deportation is warranted under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
- Ozturk's legal team claims her detention is retaliatory and states that her conditions in detention are 'unsanitary, unsafe, and inhumane.'
- Senator Ed Markey and other Democratic lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to release Ozturk, asserting she is being penalized for her advocacy related to Palestine.
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Appeals court pauses Tufts student’s transfer to Vermont in immigration detention case
A federal appeals court has paused a judge’s order to bring a Turkish Tufts University student from a Louisiana immigration detention center back to New England this week so it can consider an emergency motion filed by the government. The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, based in New York, ruled Monday that a three-judge […]

Appeals court pauses Tufts student's transfer to Vermont in immigration detention case
A federal appeals court has paused a judge’s order to bring a Turkish Tufts University student from a Louisiana immigration detention center back to New England so it can consider an emergency motion filed by the government.
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