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How Frog Embryos Landed a Scientist in ICE Detention

How Frog Embryos Landed a Scientist in ICE Detention

The Journal. · The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios

April 22, 202521m 59s

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Show Notes

Earlier this year, Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova landed at Boston Logan Airport with samples of frog embryos in her luggage. Those samples cost Petrova her visa and kickstarted an asylum claim that landed her in an ICE detention facility in Louisiana. WSJ’s Michelle Hackman explains that Petrova’s case represents an aggressive shift in the Trump administration’s stance towards immigrants with visas. Jessica Mendoza hosts.


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