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Student's Fight for Freedom: A University Stands Up
U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, Boston, USAThursday, April 3, 2025
The Trump administration has been using a rarely invoked provision in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 to justify the arrests of foreign students like Öztürk. This provision allows the secretary of state to deport noncitizens if their presence in the country is deemed to have serious adverse foreign policy consequences. Critics argue that this provision is being misused to suppress dissent and silence voices that oppose the administration's policies.
Öztürk's attorneys have raised concerns about the broader implications of her detention. They argue that the administration's actions could be used to target anyone who criticizes the government's foreign policy. This includes opposition to climate change policies, criticism of the administration's stance on Ukraine, or any other form of dissent.
The university has also expressed concerns about the impact of Öztürk's detention on the broader community of international students. Many students, faculty, and staff have reported feeling fearful and hesitant to engage in activities that were previously routine. This includes speaking at international conferences, traveling abroad, or even attending classes on campus. The university's declaration underscores the need for a safe and supportive environment for all students, regardless of their background.
The hearing for Öztürk's case is scheduled for 2 p. m. ET on Thursday. Her attorneys will argue that her detention was retaliatory and that she should be released immediately. They will also seek her return to Massachusetts from the detention center in Louisiana. This case highlights the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice for international students in the United States.
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