Turkish student returns to Turkey after US visa settlement

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, has returned home to Turkey following a legal settlement with United States authorities. Her student visa was revoked in 2024 after she co-authored an op-ed calling for divestment from companies tied to Israel. She was detained for six weeks in 2025 before being released.

Ozturk's visa cancellation stemmed from alleged activities in support of Hamas, according to officials. In March 2025, ICE agents arrested her on a street in Somerville, Massachusetts, while she pursued a PhD in child study and human development. A judge ordered her release after six weeks in custody, though the government appealed the decision. The case ended in a settlement allowing her return without further Department of Homeland Security interference, as stated by the ACLU after she completed her degree. The student described her detention as state-imposed violence for co-signing an op-ed advocating Palestinian rights. > The time stolen from me by the U.S. government belongs not just to me, but to the children and youth I have dedicated my life to advocating for. With them in mind, I am choosing to return home as planned to continue my career as a woman scholar without losing more time to the state-imposed violence and hostility I have experienced in the United States – all for nothing more than co-signing an op-ed advocating for Palestinian rights. Esha Bhandari of the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project said Ozturk should never have been detained for expressing her opinions in a country that protects freedom of speech. A Justice Department official welcomed the resolution, stating to Politico that attending U.S. elite universities is a privilege for foreign students who respect laws, and the department will seek deportation for those engaging in antisemitism or illegal behavior. The case highlighted the Trump administration's push against anti-Israel activism on campuses. As of early 2026, the State Department has revoked over 100,000 visas, including about 8,000 student visas.

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Dramatic courtroom illustration of an immigration judge issuing a final removal order against Syrian-born Columbia protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil.
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Immigration appeals board denies Mahmoud Khalil’s appeal, issuing final removal order

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The Board of Immigration Appeals has issued a final order of removal against Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-born U.S. lawful permanent resident and prominent Columbia University protest organizer, according to his lawyers. Khalil and his attorneys say the case is politically motivated and plan to continue challenging it in federal court, where a separate proceeding has so far prevented his immediate deportation.

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Five months after the Trump administration paused immigration processing from high-risk countries following a deadly D.C. shooting, the policy—now covering 39 nations—has stranded thousands already in the U.S. in legal limbo, facing job losses, stalled careers, and deportation fears. Personal stories highlight hardship, while lawsuits yield court orders for relief.

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