Meanwhile, Daniel prepares for his admission interview for Yale. She secures an appointment for later that day. She's distraught at his apathy, but finally, he gives her a business card for Attorney Jeremy Fitzgerald, an immigration lawyer in town. Meanwhile, a new agent, Lester Barnes, agrees to see Natasha. It's something she's been thinking about for a while. Later, Irene listens to the album and after researching Kurt Cobain, she decides to commit suicide. She lingers over Natasha's phone case, which is the cover art for Nirvana's album Nevermind. At the USCIS building, the security guard, Irene, takes her time looking through Natasha's things, making her late for her appointment. Natasha believes this is her last chance to convince anyone to let her stay in the US. They're undocumented immigrants and are being deported today. Her little brother, Peter, gleefully packs boxes while blaring Bob Marley, and her dad, Samuel, just looks angry. Despite her mother Patricia's protests, seventeen-year-old Natasha gathers her phone, headphones, and physics homework and heads for the USCIS building in Manhattan.
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