Summary

Jasmine Mooney, a 35-year-old Canadian woman, has been detained in U.S. immigration facilities since March 3 after attempting to enter with an incomplete Trade NAFTA work visa application.

She was initially held at San Ysidro border crossing before being transferred in chains to detention centers in San Diego and Arizona.

Her mother, Alexis Eagles, reports inhumane conditions including overcrowded concrete cells with constant lighting and inadequate facilities.

Business partner BJ McCaslin called the situation a "nightmare" while Global Affairs Canada confirmed they're aware but unable to intervene in U.S. immigration matters.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[+] 10 points 1 year ago (48 children)
  • [–] 37 points 1 year ago (1 child)

    25% tariff on all your comments.

  • source
  • parent
  • hideshow 2 child comments
  • [–] 10 points 1 year ago (3 children)

    More tarriffs will surely help Americas recession.

  • source
  • parent
  • hideshow 6 child comments
  • [–] 14 points 1 year ago

    It's gonna be the best recession. Yuge! So many people are talking about it. They said it couldn't be done. Now they're saying trump is the only one who could have pulled this off. We're gonna recess so far you wouldn't believe it.

  • source
  • parent
  • [–] 5 points 1 year ago*

    The more recession, the more bankrupt millionaires, the more billionaires will be able to gobble up, the higher the chances (now former) millionaires realise that they have more in common with burger flippers than with billionaires.

    No way around accelerationist logic when the system is launching itself against a wall and the bureaucrats responsible for system inertia to work against that are running around like headless chicken.

    Tariffs will increase until sanity improves. We (that is, the EU) certainly aren't going to back down from a trade war.

  • source
  • parent
  • [–] 34 points 1 year ago (2 children)

    Please stop grandstanding lol. There are grassroot leftist movements that have been organizing, setting up mutual aid networks, etc. for years. Guess who has been suppressing those movements? The State and Corporate media. And, man, they got you convinced that 340 million people in one of the most diverse countries in the world somehow all think the same. Obviously we don’t. If we did, it’d be a hell of a lot easier to organize the masses, wouldn’t it?

    Launching an attack on the most powerful military in the world is going to require more than pea shooters, my guy. I know this is the first time Canadians have felt a legitimate threat on their democracy in like 200 years, unless your First Nations. Let’s be real— I’m in Texas and you’re in Canada. Odds are you are much closer to D.C. than majority of Americans actually are. You severely underestimate how large and spread out this empire actually is— hence why it is crumbling.

  • source
  • parent
  • hideshow 4 child comments
  • [–] 16 points 1 year ago* (13 children)

    You have illustrated just how unhinged you are in the rest of your comments. You don't seem to understand that we are all trying to live our relatively normal lives while also figuring out what to do about this.

    Here's a hypothetical: I have two children under 6, my wife works full-time, I work 50 hours a week to keep a roof over my family's heads and food in their mouths, I also make 2/3 of our household income, we have no real support system to speak of. We're in Texas, so the allies I have are extremely limited, and do not include any of my family other than my brother, who doesn't live here. We're trying to figure out how to get out of here but it's difficult and frankly I don't know if we can afford it.

    So you're suggesting I do what? Go buy a gun for me and the three able bodied liberals I know (also fathers of young children) , kiss my family goodbye, drive for 2 days, get fired, and go do ourselves a good ol domestic terrorism? So you can feel better about the hell that WE not you are living through? And all because I committed the crime of being born in the wrong place and unable to escape? Get fucked.

  • source
  • parent
  • hideshow 13 child comments
  • load more comments (13 replies)
  • [–] 16 points 1 year ago (16 children)

    While this may be true for a lot of Americans, plenty are essentially trapped. Our education system basically ensures that we don't have the language skills or cultural understanding to get a decent job in most any other country. And the work style that has been drilled into us since birth isn't welcome in most other countries either.

    Many of us have kids born before this path was clearly the way things are going. I wouldn't choose to have kids these days in the US unless I had like family outside the country so I knew I had an escape path.

    Those that can leave, have been doing so. The rest are or feel trapped. They simply have too much to lose, and little chance of a decent life if they leave.

    I for example can't fight back against my government in the most effective ways because I have kids. And they deserve a chance to make their own decisions about polotics. But if I say damage something important, they won't likely get much of a choice since I won't be able to support them anymore. And because of our healthcare system, no job means extremely substandard healthcare. So like my autistic son would probably never be able to manage his own life. That is the delema many of us face.

  • source
  • parent
  • hideshow 16 child comments
  • load more comments (16 replies)
  • [–] 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (13 children)

    As another Canadian: I hate the US government, oligarchs, the loss of separation between church and state, and fascists. The US government has had terrible and negligent policies for much longer than the last 2 months. It's just now there's not even attempts to mask it and not nearly enough official resistance to it. America is being gutted beyond recognition as the same entity it was. I can empathize with what is, frankly, a rant from in4apenny even as I downvoted their post.

    However I have many American friends I do NOT hate, and who do not hate me or covet my country. I do NOT agree with the "fuck everyone, you're all a blight" position. I could write many arguments why, but the most important one is for many decades our countries have been stronger for being allies. If I want Canada to be the greatest nation it can be I have to recognize the contribution of a friendly USA that existed basically uninterrupted until two months ago. I 100% support the "elbows up, fight back hard" movement that is sweeping my nation, but with an eye for historical context of shared success. I hope for a return to that friendship when/if you folks manage to restore sanity. But that restoration is either going to be very messy or not happen at all, so we'll see if the elbows ever get to come down again.

  • source
  • parent
  • hideshow 14 child comments
  • load more comments (12 replies)
  • load more comments (39 replies)