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Physician Deported to Lebanon Despite Court Order
A Rhode Island doctor who is an assistant professor at Brown University's medical school has been deported to Lebanon even though a judge had issued an order blocking the US visa holder's immediate removal from the US.
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No doubt that Dr. Rasha Alawieh presented a clear and present danger to the American people treating patients and teaching medical school students. I wonder what took ICE so long to hog-tie Dr. Alawieh and jettison him to a country devastated by a US ally?
#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-03-17 05:38 AM | Reply
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