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Tufts University Student Rumeysa Ozturk, after ordering to release a federal judge, was released from an immigration detention center in Louisiana.
“Thank you very much. I’m a little tired, so I will take time to rest,” he said, told journalists and supporters outside the enterprise.
The US District Judge William sessions said that the student responds to all the necessary conditions for release and the government is related to him.
MS Otzurk, a doctoral student from Turkey, authored an opinion in the city of Cities of Israel. His detention is followed by the attack on whether the White House is classified as anti-Semitism in US campuses.
“Sustainable detention is not a citizen of millions of people in this country,” the referee said on Friday, as his release.
March Öztürk, US immigration officials since March, were taken into custody after arresting him on the streets in Massachusetts. The people of the arrest, the masked plain-dressed officers, which surrounded it, took him to a car and took a car after a Ramadan holiday.
The US Department of Homeland Security has accused Engag “Engag” with an external terrorist organization, which is a foreign terrorist organization, who likes the killing of Americans. The government did not call any witness at the hearing.
After the judge’s government, a DHS spokesman, a visa to foreign students to live in the United States and study.
At the beginning of this week, the judge ordered the transfer of MS Oztürk to the immigration authorities in Vermont, which was last held before being taken to Louisiana.
On Friday, Judge Friday, he said it should be released immediately without travel restrictions, so it can go to Vermont or Massachusetts where the tufts are located.
Currently, the doctor and Tufts have heard from a number of witnesses, including the Professor of the University of Tufts.
In fact, during his statement, MS Ozturk, Fulbright scholarship and doctoral employee informed the court. He said he was deteriorating the situation of asthma during the arrest and at a time after the camera had a suspension of asthma attack.
After hearing from defense witnesses, the judge sessions said the first adjustment of MS Ozürk’s first amendment and the necessary process rights were “very important” claims. According to him, the only evidence of the management against MS Ozürk was its Op-Ed.
According to the judicial reporters, “This is the true sense of the word.” “There is no evidence that he violently engaged in or deal with contradictions.”
In the statement, the American civil memories representing the MS Ozürk, the Union of Memories, “they are satisfied,” he said.
“Rumeysa can now return to the community of the favorite Tufts, continues to work and begin to teach again,” he said. “Today’s judge emphasizes the principle of a vital change: no one should be arrested to express their beliefs by the government.”
Judge sessions told the court that when MS Ozturk was released, the government said he would inform him and deny any motion to prevent his release.
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Last week, after retaining it during the interview of the government, immigrant officials, the Government ordered Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi ordered.
The 34-year-old permanent resident was removed in the west coast in a refugee camp and held at an object in Vermont.
Until now, Columbia graduates, one of the highest profiling cases, Mahmoud Khalil, Louisiana remains without charges in the pre-trial detention center.