
A groundbreaking microscope at Harvard Medical School could lead to breakthroughs in cancer detection and research into longevity. But the scientist who developed computer scripts to read its images and unlock its full potential has been in an immigration detention center for two months — putting crucial scientific advancements at risk.
The scientist, the 30-year-old Russian-born Kseniia Pertova, worked at Harvard’s renowned Kirschner Lab until her arrest at a Boston airport in mid-February. She is now being held at ICE’s Richwood Correctional Center in Monroe, Louisiana, and fighting possible deportation to Russia, where she said she fears persecution and jail time over her protests against the war in Ukraine.
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Dr. Leon Peshkin, a principal research scientist at Harvard’s Department of Systems Biology and Petrova’s manager and mentor, received a call from Customs and Border Protection on Feb. 16 after agents detained Petrova at Logan International Airport in Boston for failing to declare samples of frog embryos to be used in scientific research.
“We just got a call saying, ‘She’s denied entry. That’s all we can tell you to protect her privacy,’” he said. Peshkin added that the caller didn’t disclose Petrova’s whereabouts, leaving him scrambling to track her down.
Romanovsky said that CBP typically imposes two penalties for such customs violations: the forfeiture of the items and a fine, usually around $500, and that “for a first-time violation, the fine is typically reduced to $50.” Instead, officials canceled Petrova’s J-1 scholar visa.
“It appears to be part of a broader effort to create an unwelcoming and hostile environment for noncitizens,” Romanovsky said.
A DHS spokesperson told NBC News on Monday that Petrova had been “lawfully detained after lying to federal officers about carrying substances into the country.” “They asked if I have any biological samples in my luggage. I said yes,” Petrova said before describing her confusion over procedures and an interrogation by Customs and Border Patrol officers.
“Nobody knew what was happening to me. I didn’t have any contact, not to my lawyer, not to Leon, not to anybody. And the next day, they didn’t say what would happen. I was waiting in a cell,” she said.
No foreigner is safe in the United States. And I fear we are probably making the rest of the world unsafe for Americans. How could we possibly expect any different?
Marco Rubio says that unless you are here exercising your 1st amendment right to protest against someone Donald Trump considers a friend, legal visa holders have nothing to worry about. Uh huh. They’re throwing all kinds of students, tourists, scientists etc into detention (which just happens to be a money making operation for the private prison industry) and deporting legal residents for no reason at all. Aren’t any Republicans going to call on their good buddy Marco to put a stop to this?
There is so much to be appalled by that it’s paralyzing. But we can’t let ourselves get numb. This particular policy is one of the worst and it’s endangering all of us.