An immigration judge denied bond on Wednesday, ruling Öztürk was both a “flight risk” and a “danger to the community” despite the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) only arguing the flight risk aspect, according to the petition filed by her legal team later that night.

According to the documents, the DHS case against Öztürk in immigration court consists solely of a “one-paragraph Department of State memorandum” that revoked her visa, citing her co-authorship of an op-ed that had “found common cause with an organization that was later temporarily banned from campus”.

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    23 days ago

    Newspapers really seem to not like to name judges. They cling to the fiction that judges are just dedicated and interchangeable servants of the law rather than give context that might open the door to people realizing the judiciary has been poisoned over the years by increasingly partisan appointments.