Canadian Actress Jasmine Mooney Criticizes 'Inhumane' Detention by ICE
- A Canadian entrepreneur, Jasmine Mooney, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement while trying to enter the U.S. For a new visa last Monday.
- Mooney claimed she was kept in poor conditions at the Otay Mesa Detention Center, including having to sleep on a mat without proper bedding.
- Brittany Kors, Mooney's friend, criticized the situation, stating it was a waste of taxpayer dollars and expressed concern over the detention conditions.
- The Government of Canada is aware of Mooney's situation and is seeking more information from authorities.
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Canadian Recounts Border Ordeal: I Felt 'Kidnapped'
Amid all the friction between the US and Canada at the moment, 35-year-old Jasmine Mooney has inadvertently become a very public face of it. Mooney, a Canadian national, was detained for 12 days by Immigration and Customs Enforcement over an issue with her visa application, reports the New York Times...
Canadian detained by ICE for two weeks tells her story: "Everything felt like it was meant to break you"
A Canadian woman's routine visa check turned into a two-week nightmare when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers suddenly detained her without explanation, sending her through multiple detention facilities in…
Voices: I work with refugees, and I’ve seen Utah’s famous welcoming spirit come under threat
Recently, a dear friend called me, her voice trembling. She said she had an interaction with law enforcement and was met with hostility, seemingly for no reason other than her origin. Born in a conflict-ridden country, she fled violence, found refuge in the United States, earned both undergraduate and master’s degrees at the University of Utah, and now works hard to support her family. Her “crime?” Being a refugee striving for a better life.
'Like I'd been kidnapped': Canadian detained by Trump's ICE delivers chilling account
A Canadian woman who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for two weeks has written an account of the ordeal, in which she said she felt "like I'd been kidnapped."Writing in The Guardian, Jasmine Mooney described being taken into custody while she was reapplying for a work visa despit...
Why No Canadian Should Ever Cross the U.S. Border Unless Absolutely Necessary
As reported in the Guardian today, Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian entrepreneur and actor known for her role in the American Pie franchise, has just lived through a nightmare that should serve as a stark warning to every Canadian thinking about crossing...
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