A federal judge in Massachusetts banned the deportation of a postgraduate student from Turkey on Friday, who did her doctorate at Boston, who had expressed her support for the Palestinians in the Israeli war in Gaza. USA this week.

30 -year -old Roumeissa Ozturk was arrested by the US Immigration Service near her home in Massachusetts on Tuesday, according to a video showing the arrest by federal agents with faces covered. US officials recalled her visa.

The US Department of Homeland Ministry has accused Ozturk, without providing evidence of it, of “involvement in Hamas to support”, which the US government includes in its list of “foreign terrorist organizations”.

Last year, Ozturk wrote along with another student article in the Tafch student newspaper, criticizing the university’s reaction to students’ calls to discontinue his links with companies associated with Israel and “recognize Palestinian”.

A lawyer filed shortly after appealing to her release and yesterday, Friday, the US Association of Civil Liberties cooperated with her legal defense team in depositing revised appeal saying that her arrest was violated by her rights in freedom.

Despite the mandate issued on Tuesday night demanding that the Postgraduate Student and Fellow of the Fulbrate Foundation will not be moved out of Massachusetts without a 48 -hour prior information, she is now held in Louisiana.

In the order he issued yesterday, Judge Deniz Casper in Boston said that in order to give her court time to rule on whether she has jurisdiction over the case, she was temporarily banned by Ozturk’s deportation.

He ordered the Trump government to respond to Ozturk’s complaint by Tuesday.

Ozturk’s lawyer Mahsa Hanbabai described the case as “the first step towards the liberation of Roumeisa and her return to Boston so that she could continue her studies”.

The Ministry of the Internal Security has not commented on the moment.

President Donald Trump is committed to deporting foreign philanthropic protesters and accused them of supporting Hamas, being anishemists and poses obstacles to US foreign policy.

Protesters, including some Jewish organizations, say that the Trump government confuses the criticism of Israel’s attack on Gaza and the defense of Palestinian rights with anti -Semitism and support in Hamas.

Many students and protesters saw their visa recall from the Trump government, which says it may have recalled over 300 visas.