In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has put a halt to the Trump administration's efforts to deport Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk. The judge's decision comes after Ozturk, who is originally from Turkey, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for allegedly violating her student visa.

The judge's ruling, which was made on the grounds of due process rights, has garnered widespread attention and sparked debate about the Trump administration's immigration policies. Ozturk's lawyer hailed the decision as a victory for justice and fairness, citing that Ozturk had been denied a fair chance to defend herself against the deportation order.

This ruling is just the latest in a series of legal battles between the Trump administration and federal judges. Earlier this week, a judge ruled that the administration's attempt to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was unconstitutional.

As the Trump administration continues to face legal challenges on multiple fronts, the fate of Ozturk and countless others caught in the crossfire of immigration policies remains uncertain.