Mooney's father, Stephen Mooney, said in an interview with CBC Radio that he expected his daughter will be brought to a ...
Jasmine Mooney, 35, said she was put “in chains” after immigration enforcement officers flagged her visa application paperwork. The former actress was finally allowed to return to Vancouver.
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Canadian Actor Detained By ICE Speaks Out On 'Inhumane' ConditionsCanadian actor and entrepreneur Jasmine Mooney is speaking out about her detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after attempting to enter California from Mexico earlier this month ...
Jasmine Mooney, a 35-year-old business consultant ... when she tried to return to L.A. for work after a visit home to Vancouver. “She had a valid three-year TN visa, but when she went back ...
Jasmine Mooney, a 35-year-old business consultant from Vancouver, was detained while crossing the San Ysidro U.S.-Mexico border with valid job offer and visa documents on March 3. The revocation of ...
Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian actress and entrepreneur ... The entrepreneur was released after 12 days and returned to Vancouver on March 15, where she told reporters, including CTV News, that ...
A Trade NAFTA visa, also known as a TN visa, was created under the North American Free Trade Agreement and allows Canadian ...
6:43 Extended: B.C. woman detained in the U.S. returns home Canadian citizen Jasmine Mooney ... through the motions,” Mooney told Global News after touching down at Vancouver’s International ...
Her attorney says he has been advising non-citizens to avoid leaving the U.S., as he believes there is a growing risk they may not be allowed to return.
Vancouver-based Jasmine Mooney went to the US-Mexico border to renew her visa and she was detained by the ICE, she said. Canadian actress Jasmine Mooney was detained by ICE at the US-Mexico border.
Jasmine Mooney, 35, was working in Los Angeles for the health tonic beverage company she co-founded. But her visa was revoked while she was visiting home in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Jasmine Mooney's return to Vancouver marks the end of a challenging ordeal that began when she was detained in U.S. immigration detention centers for 12 days. Her story sheds light on the complex and ...
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