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Tribunal : Renvoyer l'étudiant au Vermont

Tribunal : Renvoyer l'étudiant au Vermont

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May 9th, 2025

Tribunal : Renvoyer l'étudiant au Vermont

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en-US

A court said a student can leave prison to go back to university.

A court in the U.S. said Rumeysa Ozturk can stay. This is because of a court decision.

The judge said Ozturk must go to ICE in Vermont by May 14.

Ozturk has a court case about moving to a new country. This case is in Louisiana. He can be in the court case from far away, the court said.

A judge in Vermont said the student must come to the state. She can speak there about her rights. Her lawyers say her rights are not respected.

The first date was May 1st. She has a meeting about her bail in Burlington on Friday, and another meeting on May 22nd.

The court said the case must stay in Louisiana.

The court said the Vermont court could decide about Ozturk. It also said the government was not hurt badly. It said Ozturk should be at the hearings in Vermont.

The government says it is hard for Ozturk to come to court in Louisiana. But she can be in court from another place.

We sent an email to a US government office to ask them something.

Police stopped Ozturk on a street on March 25. They took her to different places and then to a place far away. Her student paper was not good anymore, but she didn't know.

Her lawyers asked for help in Massachusetts. But they did not know where she was. They could not talk to her for more than a day after she was caught. A judge moved the case to Vermont.

The court said the government made a mistake.

Ozturk and three other students wrote in the school newspaper last year. They said the school should listen to students who want the school to talk about Palestine. They also want the school to show their money and stop working with some companies in Israel.

A paper said she lost her visa. This was because she made problems for Jewish students. It also looked like she helped a group that is on a list of bad groups.

Someone from the government said Ozturk helped a group called Hamas.

It is bad to put people in prison for their political ideas.

May 9th, 2025

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