ICE has become the American Gestapo. They are snatching foreign students on American campuses and whisking them away, often to undisclosed locations, with no hearings, no due process.
The latest snatch-and-grab occurred yesterday at Tufts University in Massachusetts.
The Trump administration’s campaign against pro-Palestinian activists reached the Boston area Tuesday evening when an international PhD student at Tufts was arrested by masked federal immigration agents on a residential street and sent to a detention facility in Louisiana, according to federal immigration records and the student’s attorney.
Plainclothes officers handcuffed Rumeysa Ozturk, a 30-year-old Turkish national in the US on a student visa, and loaded her into an unmarked SUV with tinted windows as she pleaded for explanations, according to video of the arrest. She was transferred to Louisiana despite a federal judge ordering US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Tuesday night not to remove Ozturk from Massachusetts without prior notice.
The precise timing of Ozturk’s transfer to Louisiana and the issuance of the judge’s order was unclear.
It was also unclear why the government targeted Ozturk, who is doctoral candidate at Tufts department of child study and human development. She had voiced support for the pro-Palestinian movement at Tufts, but was not known as a prominent leader. Her lawyer said she is not aware of any charges against her.
“I don’t understand why it took the government nearly 24 hours to let me know her whereabouts,” her lawyer, Mahsa Khanbabai, said. ”Why she was transferred to Louisiana despite the court’s order is beyond me. Rumeysa should immediately be brought back to Massachusetts, released, and allowed to return to complete her PhD program.”
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security asserted Ozturk “engaged in support of Hamas,” a US-designated terror group behind the Oct. 7 attack on Israel that led to Israel’s retaliatory military campaign in Gaza, but did not provide evidence of that claim.
“A visa is a privilege not a right. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated,” the spokesperson said.
A screen grab from a video shows Tufts graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk, in white coat, being approached by federal immigration authorities before being detained on Tuesday, March 25 in Somerville.
Ozturk is the latest international student arrested by the Trump administration, which has vowed to deport non-citizen pro-Palestinian activists whom it accuses of engaging in antisemitic or illegal protests. That campaign is part of Trump’s wider crackdown on elite universities, including funding cuts, bans on diversity programs, and investigations over schools’ alleged inaction on antisemitism.
Earlier in March, Trump’s antisemitism task force canceled $400 million of federal funding for Columbia University. The administration also arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia graduate and Algerian citizen who was a leader of the school’s pro-Palestinian movement. Officials are trying to deport him, too, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared his continued presence in the United States was detrimental to US foreign policy.
Agents have also arrested a researcher at Georgetown University from India and sought the arrest of another Columbia student, an immigrant from South Korea, as President Trump vowed that Khalil’s detention was “the first arrest of many to come.”
The administration recently told dozens of schools, including Tufts, they may face sanctions for failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment.
Ozturk’s lawyer said information about her client was recently added to Canary Mission, a website that compiles information about pro-Palestinian students and professors, and which activists say has led to harassment and doxxing. The website noted Ozturk co-wrote an op-ed in the Tufts student newspaper last year criticizing the university’s response to the pro-Palestinian movement, urging Tufts to “end its complicity with Israel insofar as it is oppressing the Palestinian people and denying their right to self-determination.”
Pro-Palestinian activists and free speech advocates have decried the arrests as unconstitutional repression of political speech.
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell called the footage of the arrest “disturbing.”
“Based on what we now know, it is alarming that the federal administration chose to ambush and detain her, apparently targeting a law-abiding individual because of her political views. This isn’t public safety. It’s intimidation that will, and should, be closely scrutinized in court,” Campbell said.
Ozturk’s arrest took place slightly after 5 p.m. Tuesday on Mason Street in Somerville near Tufts, according to a resident who witnessed the arrest and spoke with the Globe on condition of anonymity due to fear of retaliation by the government, as well as security camera footage obtained by the Globe.
While walking his dog, the witness said, he saw a woman screaming outside a house. Half a dozen officers in plainclothes and wearing masks surrounded her, he said. As they handcuffed her, she cried and said, “OK, OK, but I’m a student,” he recalled.
Then they placed her in an unmarked SUV with tinted windows….
Reyyan Bilge, an assistant teaching professor in psychology at Northeastern University, told the Globe she has known Ozturk for more than a decade since Bilge taught Ozturk at Şehir University in Istanbul. Ozturk came to the United States to get her master’s degree at Columbia as a Fulbright scholar, Bilge said.
She graduated in 2020 from the developmental psychology program at Columbia Teacher’s College, according to a 2021 social media post by the school.
Bilge described Ozturk as soft-spoken and kind. “If you were to actually have a chat with her for about five minutes, you would understand how kind and how decent a person she is,” she said….
Tufts University president Sunil Kumar disclosed the arrest in a campus-wide message Tuesday night.
The university “had no pre-knowledge” of the arrest, he said, and Tufts did not share information with authorities, adding that the location of the arrest was not affiliated with the university.
The university was told Ozturk’s visa status was “terminated,” Kumar said in the email.
“We realize that tonight’s news will be distressing to some members of our community, particularly the members of our international community,” he said.
In a three-page order issued Tuesday, federal Judge Indira Talwani ordered ICE to submit a written explanation for relocating Ozturk and notify the court 48 hours before any effort takes place to allow the judge time to review the added information.
Ozturk’s lawyer filed a habeas petition in court on Tuesday asking for her release. Talwani also directed ICE officials to respond to the petition by Friday.
All of Ozturk’s family is in Turkey, and she only has friends here in the United States, Bilge said.
Bilge said Ozturk would never say anything to hurt anyone. “She’s not antisemitic,” Bilge said. But like many other Muslims, Bilge said, Ozturk is concerned about the human rights of Palestinian people. “But that’s freedom of speech,” Bilge said. “That’s just being human.”
On Wednesday evening, more than 2,000 people rallied insupport of Ozturk at a park near Powder House Square and the Tufts campus. Among them were students from Tufts and Harvard, as well as residents from the surrounding neighborhoods. Some wore keffiyehs, a patterned scarf associated with Palestinian nationalism. Others wore yarmulkes, the Jewish skullcap. “Stand up, fight back!” they chanted.

This piece of news was the most chilling in a string of news items that are chilling. I think it has become very obvious that the Trump administration is attempting to provoke violent opposition.
The only thing that will stop a bad guy with an army is a good guy with an army. Is this what Trump wants?
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This shipping people down to Louisiana is evil and expensive
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I don’t think the cost is the issue.
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#1 it is evil!
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It’s tough to beat evil for sure.
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The GOP’s obsession with the undocumented is ruining our reputation abroad and hurting the economy. Today, my son-in law, a green card holder who is a truck driver, had to bring a load from El Paso. He waited in a line of trucks for two hours to get out of the city, which is wasteful and harmful to the environment, while ICE checked every driver’s ID. BTW if he is late to unload, he has to pay a $300 fine.
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Foreign international students in American universities generate between three and four billion dollars of annual revenue to our economy. Throwing them into ICE detention centers for idiotic reasons will most definitely cause fewer students to come here. It will undermine trust in our country and hurt universities’ bottom line.
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#MAGA = #MaskedAnonymousGestapoAgents 🥷🥷🥷
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Jon: Trump Admin Deported Venezuelan Men Just Because They Had Tattoos, Report Finds | Truthout CBK
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There have been generational fluctuations of hostility to Americans, be in to low-level cultural snobbery from the ‘elite’, to the trendy (oh yes it was) anti-American sentiment during the Vietnam War era, this mirrored during the Regan and George W Bush eras.
These were mostly spurred on by Left wing political sections and at times were frankly racist (but not so you would notice). But life in general went on.
Trump’s antics I fear will spread a new level hostility to any Americans visiting or working outside of the USA Particularly if they are unwise enough to voice their support for him.
Which is very unfair on those who voted for Harris and tirelessly campaign against this monstrosity.
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Farmworker activist and union leader Alfredo Juarez Zeferino is known in his Bellingham Washington community as “Lelo”. He was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday, March 25. ICE pulled him over. Lelo refused to exit his vehicle so ICE smashed his car window and drug him out. He is now in ICE custody.
Juarez received Whatcom County’s Dotty Dale Youth Peacemaker Award in 2023 for his volunteer work and worker organizing in three languages — English, Spanish, and Mixteco. He is a volunteer with Community to Community Development (C2C) and served on the City of Bellingham’s Immigration Advisory Board.
Juarez also helped found Familias Unidas por la Justicia, a farmworker union based in Skagit County when he was a teen. The community suspects that his visibility as a community leader made him a target for immigration enforcement.
https://www.kuow.org/stories/ice-detains-farmworker-activist-in-northwest-washington-state
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WHATCHA GONNA DO WHEN THEY COME FOR YOU?
“People who aren’t criminals who are found when we’re lookin’ for the criminal are gonna be taken into custody,” declared Border Czar Tim Homan when asked about his ICE roundups by Fox Business News.
Being taken into custody by ICE isn’t like being picked up by your local police, as you’ll find out.
If you’ve never read “The Diary of Anne Frank”, here’s what she wrote in her diary on January 13, 1943, in Germany: “People are being dragged out of their homes. Families are being torn apart. Children come home from school and find that their parents have disappeared.” And then came the pounding on her door, and Anne Frank and her family disappeared into a Nazi death camp.
“First they came for the socialists, but I did not speak out because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the union members, and I did not speak out because I was not a union member. Then they came for the Jews, but I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
“Then they came for me…and there was no one left to speak out for me.”
— Martin Neimöller
Speak out now…before it’s too late…before they come for you.
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have there been any investigations on who these ICE workers are? Suddenly they seemed to have doubled in number. Is this private agencies and private prisoners getting bounties per each person arrested?
It is obvious that the purpose is not to protect America from violent criminals, but to show their might that NO ONE can stop them arresting anyone – citizen or not, green card or not, legally entered on a student visa or not.
Next in the target: students who are Chinese citizens in the country to study at universities. And as long as ICE “thinks” it is remotely possible that a young person could fit the bill, they can be detained and sent to a Louisiana prison before anyone realizes they are gone.
I looked for a story on the illegal arrest Turkish phD student at Tufts in the NYT and didn’t find one. But there was a huge interactive story about very rich high school seniors spending their spring break at a luxury resort in the Bahamas. And a story that served as a complete justification for law firm Paul Weiss giving in to extortion bending the knee to Trump. (You should read the “NYT replies” to the comments – so defensive about how Paul Weiss “needed” to do this because what if they only got $1 million annual salary instead of $20 million! Oh the horror.
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Another goal of the detention centers is to line the pockets of Trump donors that own and operate these places.
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“I looked for a story on the illegal arrest Turkish phD student at Tufts in the NYT and didn’t find one.”
I found four.
https://ibb.co/VYX3HKvv
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This morning, listening to “Morning Edition” on NPR, the show’s hosts subjected me to Marco Rubio crowing about the 300 student visas he has revoked.
He is a real profile in moral courage.
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While The Ice Cold Shock Troops grab citizens off our streets Vance moves on this by order of the despot. DJT has issued an executive order to eliminate ‘anti-American ideology’ from The Smithsonian . The executive order also calls for the replacement of memorials and monuments removed since 2020.
The White House directs Vance to eliminate “divisive narratives” from the Smithsonian Institution’s museums and restore “monuments, memorials, statues, markers” that have been removed over the past five years.
The “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” order directs Vice President JD Vance to eliminate what he finds “improper” from the Smithsonian Institution, including its museums, education and research centers, and the National Zoo. There is a White House fact sheet describing the order.
Washington Post Friday March 28 2025!
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