An immigration judge denied the bond with Remisha Ezrak, his lawyers said on Thursday, saying that the latest progress in the case of a Turkish -based Tuft University student, which was arrested in a viral video on Massachusetts sidewalk.
The 30 -year -old Ezterk was going to meet friends to break Ramadan on March 25 when he was surrounded and detained by immigration agents wearing plain clothes in Somarwell, a suburb of Boston. He was then taken to Louisiana’s immigration detention center.
His lawyers have asked a federal judge in Vermont to order his release as soon as the immigration case begins. He argues that Ezterk had canceled his student visa in an Opide Aid retaliation, which he wrote for his student newspaper about the war in Gaza.
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In judicial papers filed in the Vermont District Court late Wednesday, Ezrak’s lawyers said that the immigration judge in Louisiana refused the bond’s request when the Homeland Security lawyers argued that they were in danger of flying.
Judicial articles state that the government’s lawyers submitted a document-a paragraph state department’s memo cancel its visa-so that opposition to the bond could be supported.
The memo states that the DHS and the ICE have vowed that the Ezterk was involved in associations that could disturb the US foreign policy by creating an analogy environment for Jewish students, and identify the support of a designated terrorist organization, which included an organization that was joined by an organization.
Khanabai said that the government’s treatment of Oztrak is an attack on an independent speech.
“Yesterday, the court rely on a memo of the department department which was not identified by Ms. Eztark, or did it-besides her 2024 school newspaper-to claim that she was a threat to her community.” “The attack on a free speech is despised, but we will not refrain from it.”
The essay of a joint written in a tufts student newspaper has criticized the university’s response to the university’s demand that it “recognizes the Palestinian genocide” and “divided directly to Israel directly or indirectly -related companies.”
A spokesman for the State Department said she does not comment on the “issued or pending legalism”.
“It is a privilege to give a visa to stay in the United States and get education in the United States, which is not right,” said a senior DHS official.
The official added, “The Department of State has a specific deployment about the cancellation of the visa .The person is a threat to national security.”
A DHS spokesman earlier said in a statement to NBC News that the investigation revealed that Oztrak was “engaged in activities in support of a foreign terrorist organization Hamas, which pleases the killing of Americans.”
The spokesman added: “The glorification and support of terrorists killing Americans is the basis for eliminating visa issuance. This is a working security security.”

Child Studies and Human Development are included in the doctoral program, Ezrak is one of several foreign students and educators who have been subjected to exile by the Trump administration after expressing Palestinian supporters.
In filing Thursday’s court, Ezrak’s lawyers told US District Judge William’s sessions III in Vermont to release it or, “At least,” returned to the district of Vermont until Friday.
Ezter’s lawyers also asked the judge to hear the next week. The judge has not yet decided whether the district Vermont has a jurisdiction on his request to release his commitment to his deportation.
Earlier this week, Ezrak’s lawyers argued that the federal matter should be in Vermont as their application was filed at the same place. Government lawyers say they should be shifted to Louisiana, where they are currently detained.