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by jeromegv
461 days ago
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She was refused to enter the US, which is fine, this is the US rights to deny if you don't follow due process. But she didn't try to hide it or overstay her visa, she was coming through the border and was forthcoming about applying for the visa. But instead of sending her back, they put her in jail for 2 weeks. Could have been longer without media attention. There was no process for her, once within the walls, to get herself out. > Why should the expectations of foreigners in US be different from every other country in the world? Are you telling me this is common in any other country in the world to be denied entry and then put in jail instead of just be sent back? |
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