Just another article trying to say "deporting bad".
If you read it, it sounds like she was either running drugs or running drug money. They don't have a cause of death yet but still call it a suicide. Maybe she was a drug mule and a bag popped?
Either way, she was here illegally with a shocking amount of cash (over 200k) hidden in duffel bags.
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From the post:
>A Chinese woman who was detained at the US-Mexico border has died by suicide while being held by immigration officials.
The woman, 52, who has not been named, had been taken into custody for overstaying a visitor visa before she was transferred to a facility in Yuma, Arizona, where she died by suicide.
It is unclear what the woman's exact cause of day was, with an ICE spokesperson telling the Tuscon Sentinel that she was found 'unresponsive in a cell' at the Yuma Border Patrol Station.
The shocking incident was revealed Friday by Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, who said in a scathing statement that border authorities may have acted improperly.
The representative, who is a ranking member of the House subcommittee overseeing immigration, said initial reports raised concerns over whether officers had properly conducted welfare checks on the woman.
Just another article trying to say "deporting bad".
If you read it, it sounds like she was either running drugs or running drug money. They don't have a cause of death yet but still call it a suicide. Maybe she was a drug mule and a bag popped?
Either way, she was here illegally with a shocking amount of cash (over 200k) hidden in duffel bags.
Archive: https://archive.today/m2qQW
From the post:
>>A Chinese woman who was detained at the US-Mexico border has died by suicide while being held by immigration officials.
The woman, 52, who has not been named, had been taken into custody for overstaying a visitor visa before she was transferred to a facility in Yuma, Arizona, where she died by suicide.
It is unclear what the woman's exact cause of day was, with an ICE spokesperson telling the Tuscon Sentinel that she was found 'unresponsive in a cell' at the Yuma Border Patrol Station.
The shocking incident was revealed Friday by Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, who said in a scathing statement that border authorities may have acted improperly.
The representative, who is a ranking member of the House subcommittee overseeing immigration, said initial reports raised concerns over whether officers had properly conducted welfare checks on the woman.