Tufts University has issued a declaration of support for international graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was taken into custody by the Department of Homeland Security last week. Ozturk was apprehended outside her off-campus apartment in Somerville, Massachusetts on March 25 while she was on her way to a Ramadan iftar dinner. She was walking on the sidewalk when masked agents took her into custody and put her in an unmarked vehicle.
Main Idea: Tufts University is backing student Rumeysa Ozturk and asking for her immediate release after her detention by the Department of Homeland Security.
Key Points:
The arrest may make immigrant students and their families fear school and public life, which can hurt campus attendance and community trust.
Tufts pushing for release could reassure students and voters that universities will defend due process and legal rights.
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Ozturk is identified as a Turkish student; included as supporting national identity context.
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