Scientist
Banned From Entering US Over Opinions About Trump—Minister
Published
Mar 19, 2025 at 6:24 PM EDT
Updated Mar
19, 2025 at 10:46 PM EDT
https://www.newsweek.com/french-scientist-banned-us-entry-messages-trump-2047549
By Dan
Gooding
Politics
Reporter
A French scientist was reportedly
detained as he tried to enter the United States after criticizing President
Donald Trump's cuts to science funding.
The man was
on his way to a conference when U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) took
him into custody over the comments found in messages on his phone, according to
Agence France-Presse.
Newsweek
reached out to CBP and the French government for comment via email on Wednesday
evening.
Why It
Matters
The arrest
continues a reported trend of temporary visa holders and visitors being
detained by U.S. border officials on their way into the country amid heightened
immigration enforcement under the Trump administration and concerns that free
speech is no longer a defense when it comes to legal immigration status.
What To
Know
The space
researcher was randomly selected for a search when arriving in Houston, Texas,
on March 9, AFP and Le Monde reported. Officers found messages criticizing
Trump's policies on his phone and computer following sweeping cuts to
scientific research.
U.S.
authorities saw these messages as "hate and conspiracy messages,"
which prompted an FBI investigation that was later dropped. However, the
researcher was sent back to France.
CBP's move
to deny entry to a foreign national seemingly solely based on their opinion of
the president, rather than necessarily expressing ill will or intentions to
harm him, comes amid increased scrutiny of those entering the country.
Legal
permanent residents, along with those on work-based visas, have been
questioned, detained and even removed from the country in recent weeks,
including two German tourists and a Canadian woman trying to renew her visa at
the southwest border.
Immigration
attorneys have begun advising clients to ensure their social media profiles are
free of criticism of the administration and images that could be seen as
inappropriate or in support of ideas that do not fit with current U.S. foreign
policy.
The Trump
administration is seeking to crack down on illegal immigration, including those
who have outstayed visas or violated their terms. It has maintained that the
focus, however, is on arresting and removing known immigrant criminals.
What
People Are Saying
French
Minister of Higher Education and Research Philippe Baptiste, in a statement to
AFP Wednesday: "I was told with concern that a French researcher, on a
mission for the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), who was going
to a conference near Houston, was banned from entering the U.S. before being
expelled. This would have been taken by the U.S. authorities because the
researcher's phone contained exchanges with colleagues and friendly relations
in which he expressed a personal opinion on the Trump administration's research
policy."
What Happens
Next
The French
government told Le Monde that the U.S. has sovereignty over who it can allow
into the country but said French consulates had been informed of the situation.
Following the news of the arrest of German citizens at the U.S. border, the
German government said it was monitoring a potential shift in U.S. foreign
policy.
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