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NBC’s Sob Story About ‘Key’ Russian Scientist At Harvard Being Deported BLOWS UP

Posted on April 22, 2025 By Star No Comments on NBC’s Sob Story About ‘Key’ Russian Scientist At Harvard Being Deported BLOWS UP

One of the most notable impacts of the second Trump administration has been its swift ability to dismantle misleading narratives promoted by the corporate media. A prime example came this week in the form of a sympathetic story that, in previous years, might have gone unchallenged.

NBC News recently published a piece portraying the “consequences” of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on illegal immigration, focusing on the case of 30-year-old Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova. The Russian-born researcher was detained by ICE in February and is now fighting deportation to Russia. The article describes Petrova as being on the verge of significant breakthroughs in cancer research and detection—potentially life-saving work. She also claims she is at risk of persecution in Russia due to her anti-war activism and is seeking asylum in the United States. Here’s how NBC reported the situation:

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 Petrova, 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.

Petrova’s case and the detention of academics across the country has damaged the ability of universities in the United States to recruit and retain leading talent, experts and Petrova’s colleagues said. In fields where expertise is often highly specialized, the loss of talent could have dire consequences globally for the future of medicine and scientific discovery.

Harrowing, right? Cruel, yes? Wholly without merit, they say? Not so fast. On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security disclosed the harsh details about Petrova’s situation. She violated several laws, including smuggling undeclared Petri dishes, containers with unidentified substances, and loose vials of embryonic frog cells. Additionally, Petrova lied to federal officers about bringing the substances into America, and messages on her phone indicated she fully intended to smuggle these items in without declaring them. What was her plan for this stuff?

 

If Petrova is deported to Russia — and let’s be clear, she should — she ultimately bears responsibility for her situation—though the corporate media is unlikely to present it that way, as it doesn’t align with their preferred narrative. According to NBC, Petrova’s first immigration court hearing in Louisiana was scheduled for this morning. Her attorney, Gregory Romanovsky, told the outlet they expect to have more clarity on the status of her asylum claim following the proceedings.

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