今天有个单一国籍加拿大公民的新闻报道如下。
Canadian woman speaks out about her treatment in U.S. detention
'We were bound in chains that wrapped tightly around our waists, with our cuffed hands secured to our bodies and shackles restraining our feet'
Author of the article:
National Post Staff
Published Mar 20, 2025
A Canadian woman who was detained for nearly two weeks by immigration officials in the U.S. is speaking out about her experience in an extensive account for
The Guardian, titled “It felt like I had been kidnapped.”
Jasmine Mooney, a 35-year-old business consultant from Vancouver, was
detained by U.S. immigration officials while attempting to cross the border with a job offer and visa paperwork in hand.
She spent 12 days in detention, under what her supporters described as
“inhumane conditions,” with no clear explanation as to why U.S. Customs and Border Protection had arrested her. “We treat cattle better than this in Canada,” her mother, Alexis Eagles, said during her incarceration.
"We were bound in chains that wrapped tightly around our waists, our cuffed hands secured to our bodies and shackles restraining our feet."
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