An international graduate student at Tufts University was detained late Tuesday by federal immigration authorities, university officials said.
In the email, Kumar stated that the university had been informed that the student’s visa had been terminated and that he was still working to verify that claim. He emphasized that Tufts had no prior knowledge of the incident and had not provided any information to federal authorities before the student’s detention.
Kumar also told the campus community that the university would help the student obtain outside legal resources if requested.
“We realize that tonight’s news will be distressing to some members of our community, particularly the members of our international community,” the email read. “We will continue to provide information, support, and resources in the days ahead as more details become available to us.”
Meanwhile, an attorney has filed a petition in the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts seeking the release of the student, Rumeysa Ozturk, from custody. The filing identifies Ozturk as a Turkish national and suggests that she was detained on Tuesday.
The Epoch Times has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the attorney for comments.
The article, published a year ago in the Tufts Daily, criticized Kumar for what it described as a “dismissive” response to the student government’s resolutions. These resolutions called on the university to acknowledge the “Palestinian genocide” and divest from companies that directly or indirectly do business with Israel.
In the piece, Ozturk and her co-authors described the resolutions as a “sincere effort to hold Israel accountable” for what they characterized as “indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian civilians.”
Ozturk’s case follows similar deportation attempts against other international students linked to pro-Palestinian activism.
