A change in the atmosphere
On the evening of February 16, Petrova’s return from Paris landed in Boston. But then, the passengers were already out of the plane and said and Ms. Petrova shortened the conversation.
First, Ms. Petrova, his re-entry made it normal. A civil servant in the control of the passport examined the J-1 visa sponsored by Harvard, recognized him as a biomedical researcher. The officer sealed him and sealed his passport.
Then, as directed to the baggage claim, a border patrol was approached him and asked to seek the suitcase. Everything he can think of, was the ruin of embryonic samples inside; RNA easily deteriorates. Explained that he did not know the rules. The officer was polite, remembered and said he would be allowed to leave him.
Then a different officer entered the room and the tone of the conversation changed, Ms. Petrova. The example of this officer asked Ms. Petrova’s work history and trips in Europe. Officially then Ms. Petrozaya asked him to cancel the visa and was afraid to deport Russia.
“Yes, I’m afraid to return to Russia,” he said. “I am afraid of the Russian Federation that they will kill me in protest.”
Ms. Petrova’s lawyer Greg Romanovsky said he canceled the vision of customs and border protection and exceeded his powers. He admitted that he had violated the customs rules, but it is a small crime, he is a small crime, punished with a fine and a fine, he said.
To cancel his visa, Mr. Romanovsky said agents needed to determine the basics to be excluded. “There is a number of ways to be a large number of ways, but it violates the customs procedure, no doubt,” he said.
Lucas Guttentag, a professor at Stanford Law School, examined and agreed to documents in the document. According to him, Ms. Petrova has been legally accepted and then the government itself has created the status of itself to maintain itself, “he said.
“It is wrong to obey someone in this process, and this work is shocked and discovered,” he said.
A spokesman for DHS, Ms. Petrova’s visa asked why, a canine inspection, Petri dishes and embryo’s petry breads and eruptions were found without the necessary permits.
“Federal officers were physically detained after lying to false officers about biological substances in the country,” he said. “The messages on the phone showed that he planned to smuggle the materials through customs without announcing them.
When the border patrol resident canceled Ms. Petrova’s visa, Mr. Trump was an undocumented immigrant since thousands of detained. He was sent to the Richwood storage center to wait for an auditory to offer an immigration judge for shelter, employee.
“If he wins, he will not deport,” said Mr Romanovsky. “If he loses, he will be deported to Russia.”
The federal court also presented an application to release him. “I’m mostly begging for mercy,” he said. “In a different environment, I think he has long.”
Ms. Petrova spent the last month in a dormitory covered with the rows of beds. It is cold and women sometimes shake under a thin blanket. One hour a day is allowed for an hour. Breakfast comes in different times, sometimes the most difficult thing in 3:30 o’clock, it is a constant noise. He gave his earphones to help the enterprise’s psychiatrist sleep.
Unable to work, observe the women around them. According to him, the border for economic reasons is Latin Americans in the age of 30 and 40. A second group consists of citizens of Asian and former Soviet states, which consists of former Soviet states that passed the border seeker.
According to him, none of them deserve to be held in these conditions. “I thought it was impossible to be in this situation,” he said. “Even the immigrants here, there should be a little rights. But no one really doesn’t care about our rights.”
He objected to the American view of Russia. “This is not the type of America I know,” he said.