Summary

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, was detained in Somerville, MA, by masked agents claiming to be police, without charges or transparency.

The Trump administration alleges she supported Hamas, citing unverified intelligence, after her student visa was revoked.

Der Spiegel linked her detention to pro-Palestinian advocacy, including an opinion piece urging divestment from Israel.

The incident sparked outrage, highlighting long-standing surveillance and detainment of Muslim Americans under national security pretenses.

Civil liberties advocates warn of increasing government overreach targeting minority communities.

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    You’re suggesting a bystander pull a gun on ICE agents? How does that possibly go well for anyone?

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      3 days ago

      Are they ICE agents?

      There’s a reason we, in the past, set up things like badges and uniforms to identify agents of the civil authority. It’s so we know there is at least the pretense that the rights of the person being arrested will be respected and that they will go to a location where they can be checked on and communicate with friends/family and receive legal assistance for the charges brought against them.

      Masked men with guns shouting “I’m definitely police” and bagging a woman is not that.

      Their bosses pretending this is good enough is, at the very very very least, endangering federal agents unnecessarily. To say nothing of the rights of the people they’re disappearing without the pretense of arresting them.

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        3 days ago

        Probably ICE. You can see them pull out those necklace badges from under their hoodies in the video.

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          Badges are cheap and can be easily faked. Without additional confirmation (squad car, uniform, LEO id), its absolutely reasonable to assume these people are impersonating police officers and are therefore criminals.

          In America, we have the right to shoot criminals who resist detention. I have a feeling these pigs would resist. All you need is an excuse.

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      Anyone can claim they are ICE and take a woman off the street. There’s a reason why they need to legally identify themselves.

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      4 days ago

      Why not read the response I gave Admiral Patrick that had a somewhat similar response?