Russian spies have rights
Specifically, they have the right to prepare the way for an enemy cyber attack on the US by deploying enemy enabled infrastructure.
If you ask me, Kaspersky might even end up in jail, if he insists of these rights.
Kaspersky cannot work on special projects for the FSB, be a personal friend to Putin and expect to be treated as not a risk Security is about reducing risks and getting rid of Kaspersky makes sense, from a risk management perspective. After all, if there is a cyber attack, and Kaspersky is involved, all those ignoring the warnings should go to jail.