Judge questions deportation case of Russian-born Harvard scientist detained by ICE
Immigration,Scientists,Science,Harvard,Russia,ICE,DHS,Deportations
From the Left
An immigration judge has found the U.S. government’s initial deportation case against Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born Harvard scientist held in ICE detention, to be legally deficient, her attorney said, raising questions about whether the case can move forward.
The preliminary immigration hearing, held in Jena, Louisiana, included three trial attorneys and a deputy chief counsel from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Petrova’s attorney Greg Romanovsky described their presence as unusual for an early-stage proceeding.
NBC News Digital
AllSides Media Bias Rating: Lean Left