In a stunning victory for Trump's renewed immigration enforcement, Turkish graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk has self-deported to Istanbul after her legal battle with the Department of Homeland Security became too hot to handle.

Ozturk, who co-authored an anti-Israel op-ed at the elite Tufts University, apparently decided that spewing anti-Semitic rhetoric on American soil wasn't worth the legal headache under the Trump administration's no-nonsense approach to immigration law.

While an immigration judge had previously terminated her deportation case, sources confirm that Ozturk has now voluntarily returned to Turkey – a clear signal that foreign agitators know the party's over under Trump 2.0.

This isn't just about one radical student – it's about sending a crystal-clear message that America won't be a safe haven for those who spread hatred against our strongest Middle Eastern ally. Under the Biden regime, anti-Israel sentiment flourished on college campuses while the administration turned a blind eye.

But with Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem at the helm and the Trump administration's unwavering support for Israel, foreign nationals are learning that actions have consequences.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. As President Trump continues his mass deportation campaign and works to secure our borders, cases like Ozturk's prove that even those with pending legal cases are getting the message: if you're here to spread anti-American, anti-Israel propaganda, you're not welcome.

This case also highlights the ongoing rot in America's elite universities, where foreign students regularly engage in radical activism while American taxpayers foot the bill through various programs and subsidies.

How many more Rumeysa Ozturks are lurking in our universities, using their student status as a platform to attack America's allies and values? It's time for a full audit of foreign student visas and their activities on campus.

Patriots should celebrate this victory, but remember – this is just the beginning. The Trump administration's commitment to America First means more wins like this are coming. The question is: how many more anti-American agitators will self-deport before facing the full force of American immigration law?

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Source: Next News Network