An attorney for Rumeysa Ozturk, the Tufts University graduate student who was arrested in the street Tuesday by plain clothes immigration officers and had her visa revoked, says federal officers are intentionally targeting Muslim students during the holy month of Ramadan.
The allegation comes as senators and House members, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass, wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons Friday morning to call for Ozturk’s release.
Ozturk, a 30-year-old Turkish national with a valid F-1 student visa as a doctoral student at the Massachusetts school, was on her way to meet friends for iftar, a meal that breaks the day-time fast observed by Muslims during Ramadan, when she was detained on Tuesday evening, her attorney Mahsa Khanbabai said in a statement.
“This appears to be a pattern — ICE stalking Muslim students as they are heading to or from iftar to break their fast,” Khanbabai said in a Thursday statement. He added that Ozturk was being unlawfully targeted because she co-authored a March 2024 op-ed article about Palestine.
Khanbabai said the video of his client’s arrest — which was published and seen around the world on Wednesday — shows the moment Department of Homeland Security agents “grabbed at her clothes, her hands, and her backpack before detaining her and taking her to an unknown location, in an unmarked car.”
“Nothing in this video indicates that these are law enforcement agents and from which agency. This video should shake everyone to their core,” he added. “We should all be horrified at the way DHS spirited away Rumeysa in broad daylight.”
Khanbabai also said that Ozturk was sent to an ICE processing center in Louisiana — just like high-profile Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who remains there — “despite a federal court order that she not be removed from Massachusetts.”
According to her LinkedIn profile, Ozturk is a PhD student in child study and human development and a Fulbright scholar. She also holds a master’s degree from Teachers College at Columbia University.
Since her arrest, a group of lawmakers has been calling for Ozturk’s immediate release. These include 10 senators and 18 House members, who released a joint letter Friday morning asking federal agencies why she and many others have been targeted.
“We are calling for full due process in this case and are seeking answers about this case and about ICE’s policy that has led to the identification and arrest of university students with valid legal status,” the letter said.
Referring to a string of similar incidents in recent weeks — some 300 visas have been revoked including that of many students linked to political activism — the lawmakers said: “These are deeply troubling incidents. The Administration should not summarily detain and deport legal residents of this country merely for expressing their political views.”
The letter asks Noem and ICE a series of questions, including why Ozturk was arrested and under what authority her visa was revoked. ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment.
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