Jasmine Mooney

Jasmine Mooney

unknown Canada

Jasmine Mooney is a 35-year-old Canadian woman from Vancouver currently detained in a U.S. immigration facility after attempting to renew her work visa at the border, raising concerns about her treatment and the implications of U.S. immigration policy.

Born on Jan 01, 1988 (37 years old)

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Lithuania Lithuania: Jasmine Mooney is noted as a Canadian who faced difficulties crossing the border into the United States. 6

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Kanados universitetų dėstytojai rekomenduoja vengti nebūtinų kelionių į JAV

Canada Canada: Reports of foreigners being sent to detention or processing centres include Canadian Jasmine Mooney. 5

The Globe and Mail: Canadian university teachers warned against travelling to the United States

India India: Canadian actress and entrepreneur Jasmine Mooney who was detained by ICE agents at the Mexican border in March said the place 'breaks you into a million pieces'. 7

The Times of India: US Canada Visa: 'That place breaks you...': Canadian actress recounts her detention by US immigration

India India: Canadian actress Jasmine Mooney was detained by ICE and was kept in ICE custody for 12 days. 5

The Times of India: US Canada Travel Advisory: Canada updates US travel advisory again: Expect scrutiny, phones can be checked

Canada Canada: Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian who had previously been able to obtain a U.S. work visa, was detained for nearly two weeks when she tried to renew her visa. 5

The Globe and Mail: What you need to know about U.S. travel as detentions rise

Canada Canada: Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian consultant for a U.S. beverage company, was detained for 12 days last month after attempting to get a new TN visa at the San Diego-Tijuana border. 5

The Globe and Mail: Nervous about crossing the border? Lawyers share tips for Canadians travelling to the U.S.