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France Grants Safe Haven to Anti-Kremlin Couple Detained by ICE
France issued humanitarian visas to the couple amid U.S. immigration crackdowns, with over 1,000 Russians deported since 2022, aiming to prevent their forced return to Russia.
- France granted safe haven to an anti-Kremlin Russian activist couple, Alexei Ishimov and Nadezhda, who were detained by ICE in the US.
- Alexei arrived in Paris from Seattle, but Nadezhda was not allowed on her flight due to an issue with her travel document.
- The couple left Russia in 2022 and were detained by ICE as part of Trump's immigration crackdown after entering the US from Mexico in 2024.
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France granted asylum to a Russian anti-Kremlin activist couple held by ICE in the United States, but things are not very clear in their case. Aleksei's wife, Nadejda, was not found months after Aleksei landed in Paris. After France released her husband's human vision to avoid their deportation in Russia, Aleksei Isimov, at the age of 31, arrived in Paris on Monday morning in Seattle. Her wife, Nadejda, at the age of 29, was willing to be the le…
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After France issued the couple humanitarian visas to avoid them being deported to Russia, Alexei Ishimov arrived in Paris on Monday morning. But his wife Nadezhda was not allowed on the flight because of a problem with her travel documents.
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