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    Scholar Rumeysa Ozturk Returns to Turkiye Amid US Deportation Pressure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rumeysa Ozturk, a prominent scholar, has chosen to return to her home country, Turkiye, following escalating deportation pressures during the Trump administration. Her decision reflects a broader climate of heightened immigration enforcement and state-imposed challenges faced by many foreign nationals in the United States during that period. Ozturk expressed that she wanted to avoid further delays and hardships caused by what she described as systemic hostility and violence.

    Her departure highlights the impact of stringent immigration policies implemented under former President Donald Trump, which affected numerous international students, scholars, and immigrants. These policies often led to increased uncertainty and fear among foreign nationals, disrupting academic and professional pursuits. Ozturk’s case underscores the personal toll such political measures can have on individuals contributing to educational and cultural exchange.

    In a significant development, Ozturk’s return to Turkiye serves as a reminder of the broader implications of immigration enforcement on global talent mobility. It also raises questions about the long-term effects of restrictive policies on international collaboration and the academic community. Meanwhile, her experience may resonate with others facing similar challenges, emphasizing the need for more supportive immigration frameworks.

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