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demmiblue

(39,939 posts)
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 07:16 AM Mar 2025

I'm the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped [View all]

There was no explanation, no warning. One minute, I was in an immigration office talking to an officer about my work visa, which had been approved months before and allowed me, a Canadian, to work in the US. The next, I was told to put my hands against the wall, and patted down like a criminal before being sent to an Ice detention center without the chance to talk to a lawyer.

I grew up in Whitehorse, Yukon, a small town in the northernmost part of Canada. I always knew I wanted to do something bigger with my life. I left home early and moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where I built a career spanning multiple industries – acting in film and television, owning bars and restaurants, flipping condos and managing Airbnbs.

In my 30s, I found my true passion working in the health and wellness industry. I was given the opportunity to help launch an American brand of health tonics called Holy! Water – a job that would involve moving to the US.

I was granted my trade Nafta work visa, which allows Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the US in specific professional occupations, on my second attempt. It goes without saying, then, that I have no criminal record. I also love the US and consider myself to be a kind, hard-working person.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/19/canadian-detained-us-immigration-jasmine-mooney
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So to read the article, the for-profit detention and prison system is behind bucolic_frolic Mar 2025 #1
Yes, of course. niyad Mar 2025 #8
Makes me physically sick to my stomach. SheltieLover Mar 2025 #9
Same here. What an ugly, hate-filled image we are now showing the world. niyad Mar 2025 #12
Yes, but it's much bigger than just tsf & co. SheltieLover Mar 2025 #14
The ugly, hate-filled image is a reflection of the MAGA voters. They created it. They should own it. nt Hotler Mar 2025 #15
Arming a genocide PhylliPretzel Mar 2025 #22
I am sorry that this happened to you or anyone. surfered Mar 2025 #2
Pleas note that the OP is sharing an article. niyad Mar 2025 #13
What are the charges listed on your deportation order? stoned Mar 2025 #3
The OP is not the person who was detained. niyad Mar 2025 #10
I hope this guy sues! SheltieLover Mar 2025 #4
I do hope Jasmine sues. How utterly horrible, but in keeping with the niyad Mar 2025 #7
Chilling article. Am sending moonscape Mar 2025 #5
Evil is in control of this country UpInArms Mar 2025 #6
This should be the headline. nt Nittersing Mar 2025 #11
DeSantis just made one of the owners of GEO President of Florida Atlantic University in Boca obamanut2012 Mar 2025 #24
It would be cheaper for the US to buy anyone who wants Phoenix61 Mar 2025 #16
Turns out we're not living Just Jerome Mar 2025 #17
Gestapo tactics, no less! BlueMTexpat Mar 2025 #18
An incredible story, but disgusting. unbelievable, horrendous circumstances. Fla Dem Mar 2025 #19
It broke my heart to read this karin_sj Mar 2025 #20
Who is going to hold this administration accountable? IronLionZion Mar 2025 #21
I weep for our fellow humans being forced JMCKUSICK Mar 2025 #23
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