I read a few popular media reports about the leadership deporting a “doctor” and “kidney transplant specialist” over the weekend. Because these papers had the same “how able he” tag, I scarcely glanced at them. I’ve been reading them for almost two decades, and they have a certain firmness to them. Similar to the child who cried wolf, it is getting older. And typically, the account has more to it.  ,
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Turns out, the Trump presidency did certainly deport a “doctor” and “kidney transplantation expert” in this case. She even appears to be a member of Hezbollah, everything they neglected to include.  ,
Rasha Alawieh, a 34-year-old Providence, Rhode Island resident and associate professor at Brown University, flew to Lebanon on alleged visits to her family and arrived at Boston’s Logan International Airport on Thursday. She allegedly admitted to attending a funeral for Hassan Nasrallah when Customs and Border Protection ( CBP ) agents met her and detained her at the airport.  ,
Nasrallah served as Hezbollah’s head for more than 30 times. He was killed in Beirut when Israel bombed a tower where he was meeting with Hezbollah leaders in September.  ,
Alawieh claims that she also had” somatic photos and videos” of Hezbollah characters on her cell phone, which she statements were sent via Whatsapp conversations with friends and family. She also attended Nasrallah’s death. Because she is a Shia Muslim and he is a well-known figure in their spiritual group, she told an immigration officer that she followed Nasrallah’s lessons from a “religious view” rather than a social one. When asked if she knew whether Hezbollah was a criminal organization by the US, she responded,” I’m not much into politics, but yes.”
Alawieh arrived in the United States on a card in 2018 to finish a two-year brotherhood at Ohio State, according to the New York Post. She continued to hold her position at later scholarships at the University of Washington and Yale-Waterbury Internal Medicine Program, which she completed in June. After that, Alawieh received an H-1B card from the US Consulate in Lebanon, which authorized her to operate at Brown University.  ,  ,
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After being detained and interviewed, CBP decided that she could not travel to the United States and that her immigration was revoked “due to derogatory information that was discovered during the inspection method.” She was deported on Friday evening, and by Sunday night she was back home in Lebanon.  ,
Additionally, according to Politico, her” aunt” filed a habeas corpus petition for her release on Friday night. A Bill Clinton appointee, U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin, issued an order half an hour later informing the court that she” may never be moved outside the District of Massachusetts without giving the Court 48 hours ‘ advance notice of the move and the reason for it.” He had a Monday receiving scheduled.  ,  ,
According to Alawieh’s community, the government purposefully disregarded his orders, and Sorokin issued a second attempt on Sunday, requesting that the CBP explain why she was deported and citing the” major allegations” made by the community. However, the reading on Monday was canceled in part because Alawieh changed attorneys. The government filed a filing under cover, according to CBS, and Sorokin claimed in his most recent order that the processing contained an oath from a CBP see commander, and that government officials stated that” no period would CBP not take a judge order not seriously or fail to comply with a court’s order.”
I keep hearing people yelling about this person’s “rights,” but Marco Rubio said,” I don’t know what we have got in our heads that a card is some sort of inheritance. It is not. It enters our nation as a customer. And you’re going to leave if you violate the terms of your trip. I believe that many of these people did arrest the majority of the nation if they had the chance to do so because they would have voted for Donald Trump.  ,
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I’d get interested to learn how Alawieh came to be on the government’s sensor in the first place since this story is certainly far from above. I believe there must be another missing piece to the riddle here, despite the fact that the remaining portrays her as some sad yet very skilled physician who was just minding her own company.
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