Judge In United States To Suspend Deportation Of Turkish Graduate Student Rumes Oztyurk

The federal judge in the United States decided to suspend the deportation of the Turkish graduate student Rumes of Oztyurk, detained by employees of the US immigration and customs police (ICE) in Boston.

District Judge Massachusetts Denise Kasper announced the decision in writing after the appeal of the lawyer of the Oztyurk.

In the two -page text, it was decided to suspend the deportation of Oztyurk until the consideration of the court claim “On illegal deprivation of liberty”.

The government side proposed to submit to the court the necessary objections until the end of the day on April 1.

A graduate student of the University of Tafts in Massachusetts Rymase Oztyurk was detained by six ICE employees in the evening of March 25, when it was heading with friends to Iftar (evening meal during the Muslims of the month of Ramazan).

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the student visa of the Oztyurk Rumas was canceled and the graduate student was deported.

The diplomat also said that the visas of more than 300 foreign students, whom he called “supporters of Hamas” and “madmen” were canceled.