• alykanas@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    Her visa was dead. That’s the point.

    This is a completely typical outcome for anyone who doesn’t understand the terms of their visa under any administration.

    The trap it seems you and many others have fallen into, is the media using a middle class white girl along side emotive language such as “shackled” and “held with criminals” to elicit the outrage response.

    • Normally if someone enters on a wrong visa, they get informed and sent back (often at their own expense). She was willing to do so once she figured out her mistake, but instead she was thrown in prison for weeks for no real identifiable purpose. She was treated like a criminal who tried to purposefully illegally enter, whereas she just made a mistake on her visa. Her devices were confiscated too so she couldn’t really make contact with friends or family for help.

      And if this happens to someone making a mistake, it can happen to someone where border patrol makes a mistake. Fuck that, if that’s how y’all want to treat your guests, I ain’t visiting.

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        You are mistaken and This ‘oh sorry, I’ll just go home’ is childish and naive.

        There are dozens upon dozens of ICE cases where people are routinely treated like this. A quick google is all you need.

        I’m not making any argument for the rights or wrongs of the matter, but this is a very typical encounter with ICE for a Visa infarction .