Czech Musician Denied Entry to US, Nebraska Concert Series Canceled
DETROIT AIRPORT, UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Jaroslav Skuta was denied entry after a 5-hour interrogation due to visa issues, causing cancellation of his July concert series in northeast Ohio, organizers confirmed.
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Czech musician denied entry to US, Nebraska concert series canceled
A Nebraska concert series has been canceled after Czech clarinetist Jarsalov Skuta was detained in Detroit and denied entry into the United States.Watch Hannah's Story: Czech musician denied entry to US, Nebraska concert series canceledSkuta was traveling from Prague to Omaha to perform in a concert series organized by the Czech Culture and Education Foundation of Nebraska when he was stopped by U.S. Customs and Border Protection."He was sent ba…
U.S. invites Czech musician to play — then ICE traumatizes him at airport and sends him home
A Czech musician and Kent State graduate was invited back to the U.S. to play in a concert series this summer, only to be detained and traumatized by ICE agents upon arriving at the Detroit airport last week. "On July 1, as I arrived in the United States, I was detained by immigration officers at the Detroit airport," the 35-year-old clarinet player, Jaroslav Skuta, wrote in an email, via The Columbus Dispatch, to explain his disappearance from …
'Shaken to the core': Czech clarinet player 'traumatized' by ICE over concert
A Czech musician who attended graduate school in the United States and has returned several times to perform said he was detained by ICE and forced to return home, leaving him "shaken to the core," according to reporting in The Columbus Dispatch.Jaroslav Skuta, a clarinetist from Prague, was schedul...
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