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  • Tufts PhD student Rmeysa Őztürk spent 45 days detained far from home after federal authorities accused her of pro-terrorist activities.
  • Her arrest was part of a broader pattern of detentions carried out by the Trump administration targeting foreign students engaged in advocacy supporting Palestinian causes.
  • ŐZtürk endured multiple asthma attacks in custody and was transported across states to a Louisiana detention center while her attorneys cited constitutional violations.
  • A judge determined that significant due process and First Amendment issues were raised, noting that keeping her detained could suppress the voices of millions, which resulted in her release and return to Massachusetts.
  • This case, along with others like Columbia's Moshen Mahdawi and Georgetown's Badar Khan Suri, highlights concerns over free speech suppression amid the administration's immigration enforcement.
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Where things stand in 5 of the Trump administration’s highest profile immigration cases

Over the weekend, one of the international university students facing deportation by the Trump administration was allowed to return to her home in the US while her case continues to play out in court.

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