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American Focus > Blog > Education > Deported Professor Rasha Alawieh Attended Hezbollah Leader’s Funeral, D.H.S. Says
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Deported Professor Rasha Alawieh Attended Hezbollah Leader’s Funeral, D.H.S. Says

Last updated: March 17, 2025 1:11 pm
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The recent deportation of Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Brown University professor and doctor with a valid visa, has sparked controversy and raised concerns about national security. The Department of Homeland Security stated that Dr. Alawieh was deported because she attended a funeral for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Lebanon. Upon her return to the United States, Dr. Alawieh openly admitted her support for Nasrallah, which the department deemed as glorifying and supporting terrorists who pose a threat to Americans.

The decision to deport Dr. Alawieh has led to legal action and a series of developments in the case. Stephanie Marzouk, a lawyer representing a member of Dr. Alawieh’s family, did not respond to an interview request, and a team of lawyers from Arnold & Porter, who were initially set to represent the family, withdrew from the case. The federal judge overseeing the case postponed a hearing after Dr. Alawieh’s cousin, Yara Chehab, sought to stop the deportation and bring Dr. Alawieh back to the United States.

The judge ordered the government to provide 48 hours’ notice before deporting Dr. Alawieh, but she was already on a plane bound for Lebanon when the order was issued. The government claimed they were unaware of the order, while a lawyer involved in the case stated that she informed Customs and Border Protection officers before the flight departed. Dr. Alawieh, a Lebanese citizen, had traveled to her home country and was detained upon her return to the U.S.

Dr. Alawieh, 34, is a specialist in transplant nephrology, a field facing a shortage of American doctors. Foreign-born physicians like Dr. Alawieh play a crucial role in addressing this shortage. Colleagues praised her as a talented and thoughtful physician who cared for patients awaiting transplants and dealing with post-transplant conditions. The fear over immigration status affecting foreign-born doctors could further strain the healthcare system, according to experts.

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Brown University, where Dr. Alawieh was a professor, expressed concerns and advised foreign students to reconsider travel outside the United States until more information is available. The university community is seeking clarity on the situation and its implications for foreign students and faculty members.

The deportation of Dr. Alawieh has raised questions about national security, immigration policies, and the impact on the healthcare system. As the case unfolds, it highlights the complexities surrounding issues of terrorism, visa regulations, and the contributions of foreign-born professionals in critical fields like healthcare.

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