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kpete

(71,991 posts)
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 09:16 AM Jan 2017

Iranian PhD Grad: "They didn't say it with words but with their actions-that my life doesn't matter"

Nazanin Zinouri feeling fed up at DXB - Dubai International Airport.
January 28 at 10:50am · Dubai, United Arab Emirates ·

I normally don't write long posts or any kind of political or religious comments.

I apologize in advance and I don't expect my friends to read this long long past!!

But today I just couldn't hold it any longer. Friday 1/20/17 started like any other normal day. I was excited about my trip to Tehran. After all I only get to visit them once a year. I was excited and anxious at the same time. I was worried about my little puppy but I couldn't wait to see my mom...

It was an uneventful trip. I made him home on Monday 1/22/17, after around 28 hours, exhausted but so so happy. We were all happy. I was going to eat lots of delicious Persian food and make tons of great memories and go back to my life in the US. But the happiness didn't last that long. On Wednesday, we started hearing rumors about new executive orders that will change immigration rules for some countries including Iran. Soon we started reading drafts like everyone else. I might be banned from going back?!?! No that can't be true. I'm not gonna let that ruin my trip. But then it got serious so fast. Before I knew it, it was actually happening. Even though I didn't want to leave my family, I quickly booked a ticket to get on the next flight back. Only a few hours after the order was signed, I got to the airport, got on a plane and made it to Dubai. After waiting in the line to get my documents checked and after 40 minutes of waiting, I was ready to board the plane to Washington, only to have officers ask me to live the boarding area. "For security reasons your boarding is denied."!!! Yes after almost 7 years of living the the United States, I got deported!!!

No one warned me when I was leaving, no one cared what will happen to my dog or my job or my life there. No one told me what I should do with my car that is still parked at the airport parking. Or what to do with my house and all my belongings.

They didn't say it with words but with their actions, that my life doesn't matter. Everything I worked for all these years doesn't matter.

I just had to say it...
https://www.facebook.com/nazanin.zinouri/posts/10202859584807567

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Iranian PhD Grad: "They didn't say it with words but with their actions-that my life doesn't matter" (Original Post) kpete Jan 2017 OP
Heartbreaking to me. sinkingfeeling Jan 2017 #1
I had the feeling for everyone who was stopped.. I think Cha Jan 2017 #2

Cha

(297,196 posts)
2. I had the feeling for everyone who was stopped.. I think
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 09:59 AM
Jan 2017

that's why so many people were out there protesting at our airports across the country.


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