Aussie MMA Coach’s Trip to America Goes Horribly Wrong as He Ends Up in Jail & Deported After Arriving in U.S.
- Australian MMA coach Renato Subotic was detained for 24 hours upon entering the United States due to a visa issue, as reported in his Instagram post.
- Subotic explained that immigration officials questioned him for nearly three hours before sending him to jail, stating there was a mistake with his visa.
- He described the jail experience as chaos, mentioning, 'There was a filthy mattress with patches of piss and blood.'
- After returning to Australia, Subotic expressed intent to pursue legal action, stating, 'Hope this never happens to anybody else.
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This Man Came To US For A Seminar, Ended Up In Prison For 24 Hours
Australian mixed martial arts (MMA) coach Renato Subotic was detained for 24 hours and sent to prison due to a visa issue after he touched down in the United States. Speaking about the incident on Instagram, Mr Subotic revealed he came to the US to coach a seminar, when at the border he was stopped by the immigration officers. He said immigration pulled him aside and took him to an isolated room where they questioned him for almost three hours. …
He arrived in US for a seminar - was handcuffed and thrown into prison: ‘Treated like worst criminal’
Australian MMA coach Renato Subotic has opened up about his ordeal in the United States - he landed to attend a seminar, only to be thrown into a federal prison
High-profile MMA coach detained at US border, treated like 'worst criminal'
Australian MMA coach Renato Subotic detained and imprisoned in the US over a visa mistake, amid travel warnings for Australians to double check their visas.
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