After a dozen days being shuffled between detention centres in the U.S., Jasmine Mooney has made it back to Vancouver.

The Canadian entrepreneur, who was detained after applying for a visa at the U.S.-Mexico border on March 3, touched down at Vancouver International Airport shortly after midnight Saturday morning.

“I’m still, to be honest, really processing everything,” Mooney told reporters who were waiting for her at YVR’s international arrivals area.

“I haven’t slept in a while and haven’t eaten proper food in a while, so I’m just really going through the motions.”

  • @[email protected]
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    921 month ago

    Obligatory reminder that “no special treatment” means you get treated like a Haitian or Mexican or Muslim trying to enter the US. Yes, even a white Canadian.

    In no way am i blaming the victim here, but we can learn a lesson from her experience: Don’t go.

    • @[email protected]
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      331 month ago

      It really is that simple. Treat it like the covid days. Do not go for your own safety unless it is absolutely required.

      • AZERTY
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        421 month ago

        I’d prefer everyone gets treated respectfully and with dignity regardless of their country of origin.

      • @[email protected]
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        201 month ago

        Canadians had become accustomed to expect special treatment, which in this context means the barest shred of humanity coming through.

        I don’t get a vote if Canada gets special treatment by their country or not. If it was up to me, I’d rather that Canadians not get hauled off in chains for making a mistake, but that’s up to Americans and that’s what they chose.

        But what I will do is remind Canadians that they aren’t getting special treatment anymore.

      • Sixty
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        151 month ago

        How’d you get that out of what they said? Laying out the facts doesn’t mean they support what’s going on.