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A Palestinian Freshman Arrived in the U.S. to Study at Harvard. Immigration Officials Revoked His Vi
Source: Slate
A Palestinian Freshman Arrived in the U.S. to Study at Harvard. Immigration Officials Revoked His Visa and Deported Him.
By ELLIOT HANNON
AUG 27, 20199:53 AM
With classes scheduled to start next week, incoming Harvard freshman Ismail B. Ajjawi, like many of his fellow students, was set to arrive on campus for the first time this week. But the 17-year-old Palestinians hard-won education at perhaps the worlds preeminent university is now in doubt. American immigration officials stopped Ajjawi, a Palestinian resident of Tyre, Lebanon, at Boston Logan International Airport on Friday night, the Crimson reports, where he was held in custody for eight hours and subjected to invasive questioning by a female immigration officer, who then abruptly told him his study visa was being canceled and that he was being deported.
Upon arrival, Ajjawi faced questioning from immigration officials along with several other international students. While the other students were allowed to leave, Ajjawi alleges an immigration officer continued to question him about his religion and religious practices in Lebanon, according to the Crimson. The same officer then asked him to unlock his phone and laptop, and left to search them for roughly five hours, Ajjawi alleges. After the search, the officer questioned him about his friends social media activity.
When I asked every time to have my phone back so I could tell [someone] about the situation, the officer refused and told me to sit back in [my] position and not move at all, Ajjawi wrote in a statement. After the 5 hours ended, she called me into a room , and she started screaming at me. She said that she found people posting political points of view that oppose the US on my friend[s] list. University officials told the Crimson they still are trying to resolve the situation in time for Ajjawiwhose enrollment at Harvard was made possible by a scholarship from a nonprofit organizationto be in class when the semester starts Sept. 3.
I have no single post on my timeline discussing politics, Ajjawi wrote. I responded that I have no business with such posts and that I didnt like, [s]hare or comment on them and told her that I shouldnt be held responsible for what others post.
By ELLIOT HANNON
AUG 27, 20199:53 AM
With classes scheduled to start next week, incoming Harvard freshman Ismail B. Ajjawi, like many of his fellow students, was set to arrive on campus for the first time this week. But the 17-year-old Palestinians hard-won education at perhaps the worlds preeminent university is now in doubt. American immigration officials stopped Ajjawi, a Palestinian resident of Tyre, Lebanon, at Boston Logan International Airport on Friday night, the Crimson reports, where he was held in custody for eight hours and subjected to invasive questioning by a female immigration officer, who then abruptly told him his study visa was being canceled and that he was being deported.
Upon arrival, Ajjawi faced questioning from immigration officials along with several other international students. While the other students were allowed to leave, Ajjawi alleges an immigration officer continued to question him about his religion and religious practices in Lebanon, according to the Crimson. The same officer then asked him to unlock his phone and laptop, and left to search them for roughly five hours, Ajjawi alleges. After the search, the officer questioned him about his friends social media activity.
When I asked every time to have my phone back so I could tell [someone] about the situation, the officer refused and told me to sit back in [my] position and not move at all, Ajjawi wrote in a statement. After the 5 hours ended, she called me into a room , and she started screaming at me. She said that she found people posting political points of view that oppose the US on my friend[s] list. University officials told the Crimson they still are trying to resolve the situation in time for Ajjawiwhose enrollment at Harvard was made possible by a scholarship from a nonprofit organizationto be in class when the semester starts Sept. 3.
I have no single post on my timeline discussing politics, Ajjawi wrote. I responded that I have no business with such posts and that I didnt like, [s]hare or comment on them and told her that I shouldnt be held responsible for what others post.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/08/palestine-freshman-study-visa-harvard-immigration-revoked-deported.html
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Source: CBS News
Harvard freshman's visa rejected by border officers at U.S. airport
BY GRAHAM KATES
AUGUST 27, 2019 / 12:33 PM / CBS NEWS
-snip-
In a statement to CBS News, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed that Ajjawi was "deemed inadmissible" by an officer.
"Applicants must demonstrate they are admissible into the U.S. by overcoming all grounds of inadmissibility including health-related grounds, criminality, security reasons, public charge, labor certification, illegal entrants and immigration violations, documentation requirements, and miscellaneous grounds," the agency said.
-snip-
BY GRAHAM KATES
AUGUST 27, 2019 / 12:33 PM / CBS NEWS
-snip-
In a statement to CBS News, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed that Ajjawi was "deemed inadmissible" by an officer.
"Applicants must demonstrate they are admissible into the U.S. by overcoming all grounds of inadmissibility including health-related grounds, criminality, security reasons, public charge, labor certification, illegal entrants and immigration violations, documentation requirements, and miscellaneous grounds," the agency said.
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Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/harvard-freshman-palestinian-student-rejected-by-cbp-border-protection-officer-at-boston-logan-airport/
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A Palestinian Freshman Arrived in the U.S. to Study at Harvard. Immigration Officials Revoked His Vi (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2019
OP
I hope all of these people get fired. It's like rump hired only Nazi to work immigration...nt
SWBTATTReg
Aug 2019
#1
This appears to be illegal conduct. I hope a lawyer comes forward. Also, good way to get
Karadeniz
Aug 2019
#3
SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)1. I hope all of these people get fired. It's like rump hired only Nazi to work immigration...nt
atreides1
(16,386 posts)4. You're wrong!!
Those racists and bigots were already working in immigration...but this president gave them the nod to be what they have always been!!!
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)6. I agree that tRUMP is the Great Enabler of negative people and policies!
mahina
(18,938 posts)2. I agree w poster below in the hope that this person is fired.
Karadeniz
(23,417 posts)3. This appears to be illegal conduct. I hope a lawyer comes forward. Also, good way to get
Middle Easterners to hate America.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)5. From the article:
The spokesperson also noted that Harvard University President Lawrence Bacow wrote to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on July 16 to express his "deep concern over growing uncertainty and anxiety around issues involving international students and scholars."
I wonder if the bastard even responded.