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Why would anyone in the tight state of mind travel to that shit hole?
I have a brother (and his group of friends) who decided to go, and they are full into their sunken cost fallacy at the moment. It would be very tough to reason them out.
I will need to travel there for work next month 🥲
Refuse it.
At a very minimum there should be a huge risk compensation for traveling for work to USA right now.
6 weeks detained by ICE is no holiday, the conditions are horrible, and you will more likely than not be denied medical service if you need it.
Exactly. Imagine if a job forced people to travel to Russia for “work”.
Honestly, i don't know if wouldn't feel less worried about going to russia lol. Might be news bias but still.
They did state that one person had an expired visa in the article. Absolutely not defending anything ICE did to the traveling couple, but it was not just being randomly picked up and carried away like headline and summary suggests.
I am strongly considering that anyway...
She absolutely had a VALID Visa, and the headline is correct. Just because her husband's Visa had expired , doesn't justify locking them both up for 6 weeks.
She was locked up with a valid Visa.
Also the story about the Koreans that were arrested, when they were there preparing workers to work on a factory Hyundai was making, creating thousands of jobs, show that you are in no way safe as a foreigner coming to work in USA. You are actually more vulnerable, as they may disregard that foreigners working there are actually there legally.
She did but her husband did not. Detaining her for traveling with him is nuts. Detaining him for that is also nuts but another story. The point being: there were "irregularities" involved. I am not saying it's not insane but also not completely random.
Just dont. This is that 'probable cause' bullshit all over again. It's like saying, "well, he did have a habit of looking out of windows. Maybe he was just standing there and lost his balance." I think we've seen enough to not believe a single thing that comes out of that failed nation.
No, you need anorher job next month
A lot of people have relatives who live there.
That doesn't mean they must go there. Better use the money for the ticket to get your relatives out before it's too late.
Then they will have to travel the other way, which doesn't have the risk of being detained illegally by ICE.
Or meet up in Canada, if they live close to Canada.