He ultimately declared himself stateless and chose to reside in the Paris airport, where he stayed until he was hospitalized in 2006, then moved into a Paris shelter.  Airport officials have stated that he began living in the airport again just weeks before his death. Nasseri’s unique situation is what inspired Speilberg to write his 2004 film, which follows an Eastern European man, named Viktor Navaorski, who chose to reside in New York City’s John F. Kennedy airport after being denied entry into the United States. More News:

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