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‘It looked like a kidnapping’: College students proceed to go lacking underneath Trump

Editorial Board Published March 28, 2025
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On Tuesday, folks in masks and plainclothes surrounded Rumeysa Ozturk, a doctoral scholar at Tufts College in Somerville, Massachusetts, declaring themselves police and detaining Ozturk.

“It looked like a kidnapping. They approach her and start grabbing her with their faces covered. They’re covering their faces. They’re in unmarked vehicles.,” Michael Mathis, whose safety digital camera captured the incident, advised The Related Press.

As of Thursday, Ozturk is being held in a Louisiana ICE facility, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio advised reporters that her visa has been revoked. 1000’s of individuals have been gathering at Tufts College demanding her launch.

Equally, Alireza Doroudi, a doctoral scholar on the College of Alabama, was detained by ICE in his dwelling round 5 AM on Wednesday, based on The Crimson White. He’s being held within the Pickens County Jail in Alabama.

College students Badar Khan Suri of Georgetown College and Leqaa Kordia of Columbia College are additionally being held in ICE services as they await potential deportation. 

Different college students have been focused, however some had been in a position to escape ICE earlier than being detained. 

Columbia College scholar Yunseo Chung, who’s a everlasting authorized resident, is suing the Trump administration for trying to detain her. A decide issued a brief restraining order blocking ICE’s means to deport her whereas attorneys litigate the case. 


Folks have been protesting at Tufts College, demanding the discharge of doctoral scholar Rumeysa Ozturk.

And final week, Ranjani Srinivasan, a PhD candidate at Columbia’s Graduate College of Structure, Planning, and Preservation, wrote on Instagram that she was “forced to flee the U.S. due to ICE threats and Columbia’s complicity.”

“ICE came knocking at my door without a warrant,” she recalled, sharing that she may need opened it if her American roommate hadn’t acknowledged the “knock as that of law enforcement.”

Finally, Srinivasan fled to Canada after Columbia refused to guard her in opposition to the Trump administration’s threats. 

“With the rapidly escalating situation, the criminalization of free speech, and eminent travel bans, what has happened to me can happen to you,” she mentioned.

President Donald Trump has painted college students who protest or dissent in any method as terrorists, and he has efficiently put a chokehold on universities like Columbia by withholding federal funding in the event that they don’t comply along with his threats. And as an alternative of defending their college students, Columbia is falling in line. 

Graduate college students are already censoring themselves of their analysis, utilizing code phrases within the titles of their analysis papers out of worry that the Trump administration would flag their research.

The world’s brightest college students have been selecting to come back to america to check for a very long time. However now, as an alternative of getting a level, these college students are being adopted, shackled, and labeled terrorists by the U.S. authorities.

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