The Intercept Briefing

BONUS: Rümeysa Öztürk is Locked Up for an Op-ed

May 5, 2025
Carol Rose, the executive director of the ACLU of Massachusetts, discusses the chilling effects of Rümeysa Öztürk's unlawful detention on freedom of expression and student journalism. Former editor Marty Baron shares insights into the press's role in sensitive political issues. Robert Bertsche highlights the legal ramifications surrounding free speech for noncitizens. The conversation underscores the importance of defending democracy and the collective action needed to protect journalistic integrity amidst increasing censorship.
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ANECDOTE

Rümeysa Öztürk's Detention Story

  • Rümeysa Öztürk was detained by ICE the day after her visa was cancelled without notice.
  • She was handcuffed, transported unannounced, and detained over 1,300 miles away from Massachusetts.
INSIGHT

Chilling Effect on Student Journalism

  • The government's targeting of Rümeysa sparked widespread chilling effects on student journalism nationwide.
  • International students are increasingly afraid to publish on sensitive topics fearing immigration repercussions.
INSIGHT

Free Speech and Visa Power

  • Noncitizens have constitutional free speech protections equal to citizens.
  • But the government can leverage visa status to suppress speech they dislike.
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