A Canadian woman was put in chains and detained by ICE in an “inhumane” facility after trying to get her new visa, it was revealed Wednesday.
Jasmine Mooney, 35, was working in Los Angeles for the health tonic beverage company she co-founded. But her visa was revoked while she was visiting home in Vancouver, British Columbia. She learned that she had lost legal status when she attempted to board a flight in Vancouver and was refused entry to the U.S. Vancouver has U.S. border agents stationed at the airport.
“They told me I was unprofessional because I didn’t have a proper letterhead on my paperwork,” Mooney told KGTV. She was told to to go to a U.S. consulate to apply for legal status to work in the country again.
Suspicious number one: applying for a visa in Mexico when you're Canadian.
ReplyDeleteNumber two: a work visa is done through lawyers who specialize in this. They're not your regular immigration lawyers, they're the expensive kind. I'll give you a referral in mamhattan.
Three: she can always return to Mexico, but they probably won't let her back
Four: it's not aluminum foil, it's a heat reflecting fabric developed by the space program to retain heat you can buy it here in the states at your local mall. Probably in Canada too.
Exactly. If she runs a business in the US, she must have lawyers who handle her constant travel back and forth. There's something missing from this story. (Betting it's the "Free Palestine" stickers on her luggage)
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