Meet Samira Asgari, the Iranian scientist banned from entering the United States despite having a valid visa
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US President Donald Trump's new executive order that bars residents of seven majority-Muslim countries ( Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen) from entering the country has already starting affecting numerous people who love the country as their own, for no fault of theirs.
One of the people caught in this unfortunate crossfire is 30-year-old Samira Asgari. Her fault? She's Iranian by bith.
Asgari had spent months on planning her big move from Switzerland to the United States. If everything had gone according to plan, the scientist would be settling into her new home in Boston with her boyfriend on Saturday night.
Except she didn't. Asgari didn't even make it to the United States.
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Except that hwer happiness was shortlived. Just as she attempt to board her second flight to Boston on Saturday morning, after flying from Geneva to Frankfurt, she got the biggest shock of her life.
“A gentleman stopped me from boarding the plane,” she said. “He told me he was a consulate of the American government in Frankfurt and not allowing anybody with a number of nationalities to board planes to the United States. They had already unloaded my luggage and everything,” she said.
Naturally, she was confused. Her first reaction was telling the man that it couldn't be happening to her, because she had a valid visa. The answer she got was that 'it didn't matter'. She would need to board a flight back home as she would definitely not be allowed to enter United States of America. Imagine the helplessness.I was pretty excited to join @soumya_boston's lab but denied boarding due to my Iranian nationality. Feeling safer?
— Samira Asgari (@samsam_86) January 28, 2017
Now, as a result of that executive order that has sparked widespread protests, a would-be Harvard researcher is left without a job or a home. For no fault of hers.
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