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In other words, she could get deported while her asylum case moves through the courts. So Ksenia's fighting to be released on parole, which could protect her from deportation until her case is decided. In a post on X, an assistant secretary at DHS said that Ksenia broke the law and was lawfully detained. She added, quote, we should know who and what is in our country.
In other words, she could get deported while her asylum case moves through the courts. So Ksenia's fighting to be released on parole, which could protect her from deportation until her case is decided. In a post on X, an assistant secretary at DHS said that Ksenia broke the law and was lawfully detained. She added, quote, we should know who and what is in our country.
Ksenia's allies argue that she's not a threat. She's just a scientist. Ksenia, what are you worried will happen if you're sent back to Russia?
Ksenia's allies argue that she's not a threat. She's just a scientist. Ksenia, what are you worried will happen if you're sent back to Russia?
Ksenia's allies argue that she's not a threat. She's just a scientist. Ksenia, what are you worried will happen if you're sent back to Russia?
And right now, Ksenia is deeply uncertain that the U.S. is even an option for her anymore.
And right now, Ksenia is deeply uncertain that the U.S. is even an option for her anymore.
And right now, Ksenia is deeply uncertain that the U.S. is even an option for her anymore.
Before we go, our series Trump 2.0 is back this week. So if you have any questions about what the Trump administration is doing on immigration, the economy, or anything, email us and let us know. Please send a voice note to thejournalatwsj.com. That's thejournalatwsj.com. That's all for today, Tuesday, April 22nd. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.
Before we go, our series Trump 2.0 is back this week. So if you have any questions about what the Trump administration is doing on immigration, the economy, or anything, email us and let us know. Please send a voice note to thejournalatwsj.com. That's thejournalatwsj.com. That's all for today, Tuesday, April 22nd. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.
Before we go, our series Trump 2.0 is back this week. So if you have any questions about what the Trump administration is doing on immigration, the economy, or anything, email us and let us know. Please send a voice note to thejournalatwsj.com. That's thejournalatwsj.com. That's all for today, Tuesday, April 22nd. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.
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Yesterday, on Easter Sunday, Pope Francis graced the public with his presence outside the Vatican, for the last time.
Yesterday, on Easter Sunday, Pope Francis graced the public with his presence outside the Vatican, for the last time.
Yesterday, on Easter Sunday, Pope Francis graced the public with his presence outside the Vatican, for the last time.
Dear brothers and sisters,
Dear brothers and sisters,
Dear brothers and sisters,