Speaking to CBC News earlier Thursday, Jasmine's mother, Alexis Eagles, said her daughter — who grew up in Yukon and had been ...
The mother of a B.C. woman who was detained for nearly two weeks by immigration officials in the United States says her daughter is back on home soil.
She was carrying an incomplete application for a new Trade NAFTA (TN) work visa after her first was unexpectedly revoked, according to her mother, Alexis Eagles. Eagles said her daughter was ...
her mother Alexis Eagles said Wednesday on Facebook. Eagles said Mooney attempted to cross the border with her visa paperwork and a job offer from a company in the U.S. An ICE spokesperson ...
Mooney’s mother, Alexis Eagles, told the CBC that the facilityhad no windows and that the lights were kept on all day and night. Eagles said she felt her daughter was held longer than necessary ...
her mother Alexis Eagles said Wednesday on Facebook. Eagles said Mooney attempted to cross the border with her visa paperwork and a job offer from a company in the U.S. An ICE spokesperson ...
“I am feeling incredibly optimistic. I am hoping that Jasmine is on her way home,” said Alexis Eagles, Jasmine Mooney’s mother, in an interview from British Columbia. Mooney, 35, was ...
According to The New York Post, "American Pie" actress Jasmine Mooney, 35, said she was detained by ICE agents on March 3, at the southern border in San Ysidro, which is located between Mexico and San ...