NBC reported on the release of a Russian family from an immigration center in Texas
A Russian family with three children who had been detained in an immigration detention center in Texas for four months has been released. This was reported on February 19 by NBC News.
"A family of Russian asylum seekers has been released from an immigration detention center in South Texas after more than four months in detention, an ordeal that they say has left the children in anxiety and fear," the publication noted, citing the family's lawyer, Elora Mukherjee.
It is specified that Nikita, his wife Oksana and three children have been in the Dilly Immigration Processing Center since October, where they encountered mold and worms in their food, long waits for medicines and nights under constantly burning lights.
"We want to be at home, to feel safe," the TV channel quoted Nikita as saying.
It is reported that the parents hope to restore their usual lives and emotional healing after their imprisonment.
The New York Times newspaper reported on March 14 that the American leader Donald Trump is going to impose new restrictions on entry to the country for citizens of 43 countries, including Russia. According to the newspaper, wealthy Russians who do not travel on immigration or tourist visas can enter the United States.
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