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    1. Intelligent_Bee_2881 on

      Maybe the EU should demand all of their citizens be released or the US to face consequences. That’s what the US does

    2. Northernsoul73 on

      This has all the markings of a half decent film. (Not to make light of the situation) but the story has a lot of backstory. Hope it’s a happy ending.

    3. Nepridiprav16 on

      The timeline is suspicious.

      She was arrested just one day before a court hearing regarding the inheritance dispute, a hearing her lawyer believes she would have won.

      According to the report and statements from her son, the stepson’s actions were aggressive and intended to force her out, he threatened and harrased her, he even cut off utilities to make her home uninhabitable.

      Seriously, why do some people’s brain turns into a mush of raging monkey when it comes to inheritance disputes, do they have no sense of basic decency and decorum?

    4. The way this was enforced seems excessive, but this headline is just shamelessly sad-fishing.

      The underlying facts seem a lot more legally and socially complicated…

      Personally, I can’t imagine trying to claim a share of someone’s inheritance after being married a year or less. At 86! Legal ambiguity or not, I wouldn’t feel so entitled to staying in the country or engage in a lawsuit with the person’s son.

    5. ProfessorSmoker on

      I don’t understand the purpose of this post. Immigration enforcement is holding someone who is in the USA illegally? So what?

    6. RevolutionaryGain823 on

      I’ve not looked into this particular story in detail so won’t comment but it’s worth practising media literacy and looking for facts (rather than just inflammatory headlines) before coming to any conclusions.

      This other story was massive a few weeks ago (Irish lad “wrongfully detained by ICE”) which was all over the Irish news and a lot of European/worldwide online spaces: https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/s/1VnUMO2nJ3

      This lad was initially portrayed as an innocent victim of US immigration but subsequent investigations in Ireland have shown that he had drugs charges he fled from, abandoned 2 infant daughters without paying child support, lied on his US visa/GC applications and illegally overstayed his 90 day visa exemption in the US by almost 20 years: https://www.reddit.com/r/ireland/s/LHXuPYMOt3

      The original story got 10k upvotes and 1k comments on just 1 of many posts (so was very widely seen and shared) and was seen by people around the world. The follow-up reporting which has disproved almost every aspect of the initial story was only really news in Ireland. I’ve tried to post updates to a few non-Irish subs that reported the initial story but none of the posts were accepted

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