Tufts student grabbed off street by immigration officers scores legal win, has case moved to Vermont

A federal judge ordered that a student of Tatz University to be held to release her from Massachusetts to Vermont.
The American boycott judge denied Dennis J. Casper in favor of Massachusetts the government’s request to refuse to seek and its alternative request to transfer him to the West Province in Louisiana, where the student, Romisa Ozturk, is currently being held.
The judge said that the öztürk petition “raises serious cases regarding the arrest and detainment of it as claiming,” adding that the case will be transferred to Vermont Province, where Ozturk was confined overnight at a time when the petition was presented.
Öztürk lawyers immediately did not respond to comment requests. The Ministry of Justice refused to comment.
The judge said that her order prohibiting öztürk from deporting him is still in effect unless the Transformations Court orders otherwise.
Ozturk, a doctorate student from Türkiye, was arrested by the immigration authorities on March 25 in Somcille, Massachusetts. Video of her arrest Offers of officers of the Ministry of Internal Security in small payments surrounding her, grabbed her in her wrists and flooded them in the near -wheel drive vehicle while she was screaming.
After that, the authorities moved to Louisiana, where many other foreign university students have been transferred in recent weeks.