In a major victory for America's immigration enforcement and our allies in Israel, Turkish graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk has fled the United States after facing deportation proceedings with the Department of Homeland Security under President Trump's administration.

Ozturk, who co-authored an anti-Israel op-ed while studying at Tufts University, reportedly self-deported to Istanbul rather than continue fighting her legal battle with DHS. The case represents exactly the kind of decisive action patriots voted for when they returned Trump to office - no more coddling of foreign nationals who come to our country only to spread hatred against our strongest ally in the Middle East.

While an immigration judge had terminated Ozturk's deportation case, sources confirm she chose to leave voluntarily rather than remain in the United States. This outcome sends a crystal clear message: the days of foreign students using American universities as platforms to spread anti-Semitic propaganda are over.

Under the Trump-Vance administration, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has been implementing the President's America First agenda with unprecedented efficiency. Foreign nationals who abuse their educational privileges to attack our allies are learning there are real consequences for their actions.

The case highlights a broader problem plaguing American universities - foreign students importing radical ideologies and anti-American sentiment into our educational institutions. President Trump's immigration policies are finally addressing these security concerns that the Biden regime completely ignored.

How many more anti-Israel activists are reconsidering their presence in America now that we have real immigration enforcement again? The exodus of troublemakers like Ozturk proves that Trump's tough stance is already making America safer for law-abiding citizens and our international allies.

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Source: Next News Network