Nothing more than a -holer. Sent him back to hole.
Excellent.
no tattoos, no criminal record in the US or Venezuela
Nothing more than a -holer. Sent him back to hole.
Excellent.
Ozturk's "anti-Israel activism"
Co-writing an Op-Ed for the Tufts daily newspaper.
https://www.salon.com/2025/03/26/dhs...of-all-people/Her arrest comes after the pro-Israel group Canary Mission flagged Ozturk for having "engaged in anti-Israel activism in March 2024."
That activism, according to the group, consisted entirely of co-authoring an op-ed in The Tufts Daily, a student newspaper, in which she and three other graduate students called on the school to "acknowledge the Palestinian genocide" and divest from companies with ties to Israel, as called for in resolutions passed by the student Senate.
"We, as graduate students, affirm the equal dignity and humanity of all people," the students wrote in the article, published March 26, 2024.
I disagree
The way we're doing it makes us the authoritarian hole
Nonsense.
This way is the only way.
Let us proceed...
Illegal alien? Criminal! Lmao
No criminal record according to ICE. It is 100% legal to apply for asylum in the US, regardless of the manner of entry
Illegal alien? Criminal! What part of that don't you understand? Maybe we deport one dumbass, you, and keep one illegal instead, deal?
Sorry, he was following the law.
Why are you melting down?
Kori voted for a felon for president. Now he'll throw another tantrum because he's being reminded of it.
Me too. You couldn't a dragged me away.
Bugs me not at all to be (reminded of it.)
"I'm President...and their not."
Damn rights!!!
BlaKKKe says I'm throwing a tantrum but reread his reply and tell me BlaKKKe doesn't ooze weakness.
You're a , BlaKKKe!![]()
Again, I can't wait until weak "men" like BlaKKKe and Dumpster cease to exist.![]()
joey's been doing it for a long time, but the eliminationist emphasis is trendy
Trust me, you'll miss 'em, kori.
the ruckus raised by Ozturk?
writing an Op-Ed in a student newspaper
that's all
is ICE collaring dissidents on behalf of Russia now?
this looks every bit like administrative detention -- what's the good government rationale for this?
https://theins.press/en/news/280037A Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School (HMS) has been detained in the United States and placed in immigration detention. According to multiple independent Russian media outlets and the scientist’s friends, she now faces possible deportation to Russia, where she could be subject to political persecution over her anti-war stance.
The news of her detention was shared on Facebook by her friend and colleague Cora Anderson. Friends of the scientist also launched a GoFundMe campaign, which has already raised over $39,000 to support her legal and living expenses. “Kseniia is in danger,” a person familiar with the case told the Telegram channel Mozhem Obyasnit’ (lit. “We Can Explain”).\
Kseniia, a Russian bioinformatics researcher, arrived in Boston from the Republic of Georgia in the spring of 2023 to work at Harvard Medical School. She had been compelled to leave Russia due to her outspoken anti-war stance, which could have led to criminal charges back home. While her surname was not disclosed in the original posts, Mozhem Obyasnit’ was able to locate her Facebook page, suggesting her name is Kseniya (Kseniia) Petrova, a graduate of MIPT (Moscow Ins ute of Physics and Technology). Her page includes multiple posts criticizing the Russian government and denouncing the invasion of Ukraine. Petrova's page on Linkedin listed her as an associate researcher at Harvard Medical School working in Dr. Marc Kirschner's lab in the Department of Systems Biology.
On Feb. 16, after returning from a personal trip to France, she was detained at Boston Logan International Airport, where her visa was revoked. When Kseniia stated that she feared persecution if she were to return to Russia, she was transferred to immigration detention, first in Vermont, then in Louisiana. She is now being held in an ICE detention facility, in a room shared with 80 other women.
According to her friend Andrei Shevtsov, who spoke to the independent exiled Russian news outlet Agentstvo, the visa was revoked and Kseniia was detained after undeclared frog embryo samples were found in her luggage.
Leon Peshkin, Petrova’s supervisor at Harvard Medical School, confirmed to The Guardian that he had asked her to collect a box of frog embryo samples from colleagues in France and bring them back to the lab — calling it “a huge mistake.”
In a LinkedIn post from seven months ago, Petrova explained that frog specimens are essential for studying protein phosphorylation during oocyte meiotic divisions using phosphoproteomics — a method that can help clarify the regulation of meiosis, egg cell maturation, and related reproductive disorders.
According to Peshkin, the import of the samples was legal, but Petrova made an error in completing the U.S. customs declaration, which led to her being stopped by customs officers upon arrival at Boston’s Logan Airport — and denied re-entry into the country.
Petrova’s attorney, Gregory Romanovsky, argued that her failure to declare an item at customs — a violation typically punishable by a fine of up to $500 and confiscation of the item — did not give U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) the legal grounds to revoke her visa. Petrova has filed two legal pe ions — one for habeas corpus and another for asylum — through her attorney seeking release from immigration detention.
Petrova was initially given two options after being stopped by CBP: return to France and reapply for a visa, or face deportation and a five-year entry ban. She chose to return to France, but when she informed a CBP officer that she feared political persecution if sent back to Russia, the agency opted to detain her instead, according to a pe ion filed by her attorney, Gregory Romanovsky.
“They definitely overstepped their authority by punishing Kseniia through the immigration penalties, as opposed to what they were supposed to do,” Romanovsky said in an interview with The Harvard Crimson.
Peshkin added that Petrova is currently in ICE custody awaiting an asylum hearing scheduled for May 7. While she is eligible for parole during the wait — and a request for her release has been filed — “paroles are now not happening,” the scientist said.
Romanovsky described Petrova as an ideal candidate for parole, but warned that the chances of her release remain slim, citing ICE’s continued “zero-tolerance, no-release mode” under the Trump administration.
“It all falls on deaf ears,” Romanovsky told The Harvard Crimson. “They’re not releasing many people, if anyone, at the moment.”
Peshkin's wife, fellow scientist Virginia Savova, also commented on the situation. She and Peshkin are currently supporting Petrova during her detention:
“She is still in detention and no answers or timelines.... we have accepted it, send money for snacks and phone calls, sent her some books. Talk to her every day. That's it. Does the rule of law in the USA not exist anymore? We learned there are many people like us, Canadians, Germans... And that is about it. The new normal.”Despite having legal representation — and despite the fact that no formal charges have been filed against her — Kseniia remains in ICE custody, with her release date uncertain. Supporters are currently helping her apply for a new work visa, but the process is expected to take several months, during which she cannot work legally, according to her support group.
..."I'm President...and their not."
Trumplandia's crackdown is having the intended effect
chilling protected expression
My friend Dr. Joanne Liu, former international president of Doctors Without Borders, was cancelled at NYU. The vice-president in education asked to see her powerpoint, prior to her lecture. One slide showed the number of humanitarian workers who died in Gaza. NYU cancelled the event.
raw power isn't a reason
Please. When the Magic Negro was in there SNL forbid themselves from featuring him, ever. It was their religion.
The Magic Negro & Biden used it as such..."You don't like it? you!"
So I had to seethe.
Your turn.
I seriously won't, not in the least. I don't know them personally and thus I don't give a about them in those respects. As well, they come across like such annoying males online that I doubt any of us world miss them. They're both worthless, online and irl.
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