Detained Tufts student details “unsanitary, unsafe, and inhumane” ICE conditions in new filing

Doctorate student at Tatz University Rümeysa öztürk, Displayed by payments Ice agents She said in a court document on Thursday, in a chilling scene last month, which witnessed several health emergencies and removed the veil by an employee.
in An advertisement of six pages The student said that she was subjected to ACLU and öztürk lawyers, that she had been subjected to four separate asthma attacks in the federal reservation that were greatly ignored, as one nurse öztürk told asthma that was “everything in my mind.”
“I am afraid that asthma will not be dealt with enough and will not be treated enough while I remain in the incubation of ice.” “The air is full of fumes from the cleaning supply and it is wet that leads to asthma. We do not get much fresh air that also affects my ability to breathe well. Conditions in the elbow are very unhealthy, and unsafe, and others.
Öztürk, who was identified for her deportation to compose an opening article in support of the Palestinians in Tufts newspaper, said she witnessed her lack of respect as well. She claims that ICE rejected her appeals to prayer materials, deprived her of a meeting with a Muslim priest and even tried to take the veil.
“Once you finally took me to the medical center, the nurse took my temperature. She said:” You need to get this thing out of your head, “I took off Habeeb without asking my permission. I told her that you could not take off the prestige and said this is intended for your health.” “I don’t feel safe at the medical center because of my previous experience there. They complain when I go there … they also write information about my medical records inaccurate.”
Tuffs also talked about the day of her arrest in the advertisement, explaining that she was initially concerned that Ice agents were private citizens with violent intentions.
“Since his appearance on the Canary Mission on the web in February, I have been afraid to be targeted by violence,” Ozturk said, referring to “Since his appearance on the Canary Mission on the web in February. Follow the organization The ideology of the pro -Palestinian student. “When the men approached me, my first thinking was that they were not government officials, but rather the ordinary individuals who wanted to harm me.”
The 30 -year -old Turkish citizen said she was transferred from Massachusetts to New Hampshire, to Vermont, and eventually to Louisiana by officers who gave few answers and kept her from a lawyer for several days.
Öztürk, who has lived in the United States since 2018, is one of more than 600 students whose visas have been canceled by the Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, from A note in a note This week, he announced that he has the authority to deport individuals from their “beliefs.”
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