Appeals Court Must Reject Government鈥檚 Cruel Attempt to Keep R眉meysa 脰zt眉rk in Louisiana
NEW YORK 鈥 Tonight R眉meysa 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 legal team filed their opposition to the Trump administration's emergency request to an appeals court to pause a federal judge's order requiring her transfer from an ICE detention center in Louisiana to Vermont by May 1.
The government's request, known as a 鈥渕otion to stay,鈥 aims to temporarily halt the court's directive while the government appeals the ruling. It follows Judge Sessions鈥 denial of the government鈥檚 request that he stay Ms. 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 transfer. In practice, that temporary pause could last many months.
Ms. 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 attorneys are arguing that the appellate court lacks jurisdiction at this stage and that the criteria for granting a stay are not met. They assert that the district court's proceedings should continue and that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals should deny the government鈥檚 attempt to halt Ms. 脰zt眉rk's transfer to Vermont. The government requested a ruling on the stay motion by April 29.鈥
鈥淭he Second Circuit should deny the Trump administration鈥檚 desperate attempt to avoid having to justify their unconstitutional retaliation against R眉meysa in the district court,鈥 said Brett Max Kaufman, senior counsel with the 红杏视频鈥檚 Center for Democracy. 鈥淲hat is happening here is beyond shocking. If a young woman in another country was locked up for over a month because of an op-ed she co-wrote in a student newspaper, Americans would shudder at the thought. It's sickening that our own government not only did this but is tirelessly seeking to defer any judicial review of its misconduct while our client sits in a detention center in Louisiana, far from anything she's ever known, for who knows how long.鈥
Ms. 脰zt眉rk, a child development researcher and Tufts University Ph.D. student here on a valid student visa, was arrested on March 25 by plainclothes ICE agents in Somerville, Massachusetts, in retaliation for co-authoring an op-ed in the Tufts student newspaper. After the arrest, the government transported her through multiple states, then flew her thousands of miles away to Louisiana, where she鈥檚 been detained ever since.
In an April 24 decision, the district court noted 鈥渢he government has not made a strong showing that it is likely to succeed on the merits of its jurisdictional arguments鈥 and 鈥渁ny unnecessary delay of Ms. 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 transfer to this District would likely disrupt or delay the Court鈥檚 proceedings, potentially prolonging the very detention that is at the heart of this case.鈥
The court also explained that 鈥淢s. 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 return to Vermont would not unduly burden the government鈥 and her continued detention in Louisiana 鈥渨ould not be in the public interest.鈥 The district court noted that 鈥渢he remedy here is simple, a return to the status quo鈥 and concluded that her return to Vermont 鈥渨ould restore the status quo.鈥
Members of Congress, including Massachusetts Reps. Ayanna Pressley and Jim McGovern, and Sen. Ed Markey, traveled to Louisiana this week to meet with her and advocate for her immediate release. This visit came after her legal team revealed that she has suffered a series of asthma attacks while in Department of Homeland Security (DHS) custody and has not been receiving adequate medical care.
In her declaration, Ms. 脰zt眉rk said that her holding cell was crowded beyond capacity and the unsanitary, damp conditions was triggering her asthma. 鈥淭he conditions in the facility are very unsanitary, unsafe, and inhumane,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is a mouse in our cell. The boxes they provide for our clothing are very dirty and they don鈥檛 give us adequate hygiene supplies.鈥
Ms. 脰zt眉rk is represented by the 红杏视频, 红杏视频 of Massachusetts, 红杏视频 of Vermont, CLEAR, Emery Celli Abady Brinckerhoff Ward & Maazel LLP, and Mahsa Khanbabai of Khanbabai Immigration Law.
The following are additional quotes from Ms. 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 legal team:
Sonya Levitova, Associate, Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP: 鈥淭he government has imprisoned R眉meysa for over a month for saying what she thinks. Now it鈥檚 trying to evade judicial scrutiny of its violations of her constitutional rights by running to the Second Circuit. Enough of this. R眉meysa must be returned to Vermont and freed.鈥
Jessie Rossman, legal director, 红杏视频 of Massachusetts: 鈥淭ry as it might, the government cannot hide the simple truth at the heart of this case鈥攖here is no legitimate basis for R眉meysa's imprisonment, and the government has absolutely violated her constitutional rights. Every moment she spends behind bars is a moment too long. Her transfer to Vermont will bring her one step closer to her freedom, and we will not stop fighting until she wins.鈥
Lia Ernst, legal director, 红杏视频 of Vermont: 鈥31 days. That鈥檚 how long R眉meysa has been wrongfully imprisoned by the United States government for writing an op-ed in a student newspaper. While the government recycles arguments already rejected by the courts and uses stall tactics to deny our client justice, R眉meysa remains behind bars for her constitutionally protected speech. We will not stop fighting for her freedom.鈥
Mahsa Khanbabai of Khanbabai Immigration Law: 鈥淭here is no doubt that Rumeysa is a political prisoner for having taken a pen to paper to stand up for the human rights of the Palestinian people. The Trump Administration has no evidence of wrongdoing so they use delay tactics and abuse our legal system in an attempt to cover up their weak arguments. We should be spending hard earned US taxpayer dollars for better healthcare and housing for the American people and not on private for-profit prisons.鈥
Mudassar Toppa, staff attorney at CLEAR, a legal non-profit and clinic at CUNY School of Law:
鈥淭he government is terrified at the prospect of Ms. 脰zt眉rk having her day before a court to challenge her blatantly unconstitutional abduction in broad daylight in retaliation for her speech defending Palestinian human rights. Try as they might to delay and evade accountability, we will not rest until Ms. 脰zt眉rk鈥檚 claims against the government are vindicated and she is able to return to her community.鈥
For documents and other case information, see here.
Court Case: 脰zt眉rk v. Trump
Affiliates: Massachusetts, Vermont