Judge Rules in Favor of Harvard Scientist in Immigration and Smuggling Case

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A federal judge in Vermont ruled that the U.S. government acted illegally in stripping Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova of her visa after she failed to declare scientific samples, granting her bail and citing concerns for her safety if deported to Russia.
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