Rümeysa Öztürk, detained Tufts student, released from federal custody – as it happened | Trump administration


Rümeysa Öztürk, detained Tufts student, released from federal custody

Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student arrested by federal agents in March for her political speech in favor of Palestinians has been released from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention facility in Basile, Louisiana.

Öztürk, 30, a Turkish national and PhD student studying child development, walked out of the detention center and said “thank you” with her hands over her heart to supporters including members of her union, the SEIU, who shouted “free Rümeysa!”

Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student arrested in March for her political speech, was released from an immigration detention facility in Basile, Louisiana on Friday.

She declined to make a formal statement, saying: “Thank you so much for being here, especially the union folks. I appreciate you being here and thank you so much for all the support and love. I am a little bit tired, so I will take some rest.”

“Rümeysa we love you!” a supporter shouted. “I love you back, thank you!” she replied.

Rümeysa Öztürk left an immigration detention facility in Basile, Louisiana on Friday.

Öztürk has been in federal custody since 25 March, when she was bundled into an unmarked car by agents and the administration moved to deport her without due process over an opinion article in a student newspaper that was critical of Israel.

A federal judge in Vermont ordered the release on bail on Friday morning, saying that the process by which she was placed in immigration detention “raises very significant due process concerns”.

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Closing summary

We have reached the end of another day of live coverage of the Donald Trump’s second term in office and will wrap up now. But before we leave, here are some of the day’s main developments:

  • Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student arrested by federal agents in March for her political speech in favor of Palestinians was released from a federal immigration detention facility in Louisiana, hours after a judge ordered it.

  • Stephen Miller, the anti-immigrant hardliner said the Trump administration is “actively looking at” suspending the writ of habeas corpus to evade ruling from judges appointed by six presidents that the government has no legal authority to deport people without due process.

  • Donald Trump confirmed that he will keep in place tariffs of at least 10% on imports even from countries that strike trade agreements with the US.

  • The mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Ras Baraka, was arrested and detained by Ice on Friday outside a detention center he was protesting. He was released five hours later and gave a rousing address to supporters. “I heard someone at the council meeting get up and say that I love immigrants more than residents. Let me tell you this: everybody in this city is a resident, everybody that catches the bus, that goes to work, that tries to find a job here”.

  • Exasperated by the turmoil that has dogged Pete Hegseth’s office in recent weeks, the White House will block the US defense secretary’s choice of chief of staff and select a candidate of its own.

  • Pope Leo, who voted by absentee ballot in the 2024 election in November, is “not happy with what’s going on with immigration” in Donald Trump’s America, his brother says. “How far he’ll go with it is only one’s guess, but he won’t just sit back. I don’t think he’ll be the silent one.”

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