High-profile ICE arrests of Tufts, Alabama students spotlight growing Trump sweep
- A federal judge ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to respond regarding Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts PhD student detained by masked agents and relocated to Louisiana.
- Ozturk's attorney, Mahsa Khanbabai, stated she was unaware of any charges against her, and the Department of Homeland Security claimed she supported Hamas.
- Judge Indira Talwani had previously ordered ICE to keep Ozturk in Massachusetts and give notice before relocation.
- Widespread protests followed, with Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell calling the video of Ozturk's arrest disturbing and condemning the federal actions.
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Letter: University students now, you later
I've noted the recent letters to the editor that show writers as shocked at the treatment of foreign university students on student visas in the United States. They were treated as enemy combatants for expressing their first amendment rights. This…
College students detained by ICE are held at this Louisiana facility. Here's what to know.
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident, and University of Alabama student, Alireza Doroudi, 32, a native of Iran studying mechanical engineering, were arrested by immigration officials recently and are being held in a detention center in Jena, Lousiana.
Universities at Risk: How Extremist, Far-Left Groups Exploit the Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Since October 7, student activism around the Israel-Hamas conflict has surged, but extremist political organizations, particularly the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), have hijacked the movement to push their own radical agendas. These groups are not driven by a genuine pursuit of peace -- but by the opportunity to recruit students and spread misinformation, fueling division
AFA Statement on Speech Rights of Foreign Nationals
After several high-profile examples of university students having their authorization to in the United States revoked and international scholars being turned away at the border, the Academic Freedom Alliance has released a statement on the deportation of foreign scholars and students. After several high-profile examples of university students having their authorization to in the United States revoked and international scholars being turned away …
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