Australian MMA Coach: ‘You behave like the worst criminal’: Australian MMA coach claims

Australian MMA Coach Renato Sabotic claimed that he was accidentally detained and imprisoned in the United States on a visa issue, describing his experience a “chaotic” and derogatory, who closed him with violent prisoners and denied basic rights.
Subotic, who traveled to the US to operate a seminar, said the incident has shocked him how soon someone’s freedom can be taken away.
The 33 -year -old, who has given coaching to the National MMA team of Australia, was stopped at the border and taken to a separate room where he says that he was questioned for three hours. “The officer interviewed me that he looked as if he was watching something wrong,” Subotic wrote on Instagram, saying that despite being cooperative and providing full details of his journey, he was told that he was told that there was a mistake with his visa and was being taken to jail.
Further describing his ordinance, he said he was handcuffed, snatched his belongings, and forced into a gel uniform before being taken to a federal feature, where he was fingerprint and photographed. “They walked me up to their block – 4B. At the time the door was opened, it was anarchy between the gangs, people shouting, arguing on food, what to watch on TV, crazy people running around. Madness,” He wrote.
Inside the cell, Sabotic claimed that she was met with a mattress with “P *** and blood”. When he later returned to two men to steal his blanket, a physical change occurred.
A guard replied and said to him, “Welcome. Keep your head straight or you are going to stay here for a long time.”
The coach remained in custody for about 24 hours before being taken to the airport. “At the airport, they put me in a room, without telling me when I flying,” he said. “Finally, I came to know: I was being deported.” Before riding on the plane, Subotic said that a federal officer apologized, told him, “They made a lot of mess. It should not have gone in this way.”
Subotic said that he respects immigration rules but slammed the decision to capture him. He said, “It is crazy about how easily someone can overcome your freedom … In the same way, you are treated like the worst criminal,” he said, he is now back to Australia and is consulting the lawyers.
His case comes as the administration of US President Donald Trump Immigration enforcementAs reported SBS NewsThe US President has recently canceled temporary legal status for more than 500,000 migrants and has faced criticism for detaining foreign visitors for minors. Visa issues,
“I hope it never happens to someone else,” said Subotic.