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March 2025
03Plainclothes federal agents arrest Tufts PhD student Rumeysa Ozturk on street
Plainclothes Department of Homeland Security agents arrested Tufts University doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk on a Somerville, Massachusetts sidewalk on March 25, 2025 and transferred her to an ICE facility in Louisiana. Her visa had been revoked in connection with an op-ed she co-authored in the Tufts student newspaper about Israel-Gaza.
ICE detains Georgetown postdoctoral scholar Badar Khan Suri over social media speech
Badar Khan Suri, an Indian postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, was arrested by ICE outside his Virginia home on March 17, 2025. DHS cited his social media activity and family connections, invoking the same foreign-policy removal provision used against Mahmoud Khalil.
ICE arrests Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil over pro-Palestinian campus activism
Department of Homeland Security agents arrested Columbia University graduate and lawful permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil at his university-owned apartment in New York on March 8, 2025, citing his prominent role in pro-Palestinian campus protests. He was transferred to an ICE facility in Louisiana and the government invoked a rarely used foreign-policy removal provision.
March 2024
02FBI visit to Oklahoma resident over Facebook posts about Israel-Gaza conflict
Oklahoma resident Rolla Abdeljawad said FBI agents visited her home regarding Facebook posts connected to political commentary about the Israel-Gaza conflict. Video of the interaction later circulated widely online after agents allegedly stated they conduct similar visits "every day, all day long." The incident sparked public debate over free speech, government monitoring of online activity, and whether lawful social media commentary should trigger law enforcement scrutiny.
FBI Agents Visit Oklahoma Muslim Woman Over Pro-Palestinian Social Media Posts
On March 19, 2024, three FBI agents visited the home of Rolla Abdeljawad, a Muslim political lecturer in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to question her about her social media posts supporting Palestinian rights. She filmed the encounter, which went viral; her attorney called the visit an act of intimidation targeting protected First Amendment speech.