You've decided the victim in this story deserves blame with zero evidence and I'm calling you out for it. That's it.
She's a victim the same way "all the brown people" are and we shouldn't be blaming them. We should be pushing back against the fascist government committing these acts.
I’m pretty fucking aware of what ICE has been doing and I would still express surprise and shock if my spouse was detained at a checkpoint on the way home from a baby shower.
The fact that you’re looking to blame the victims here instead of the government is interesting.
It's easier to use than Lemmy. Lemmy was the first I heard about in this whole set up and the first I tried out. Not too hard to pick up on, but I understand why the average Redditor may feel it's more difficult to get in to.
This woman and her daughter are going through a terrible time right now and you want to blame her instead of our fascist government. Why?
Why are you insisting on placing blame on this woman?
Tania Warner is from Penticton, B.C. and met her husband through TikTok about five years ago. The long-distance romance quickly blossomed after she visited Edward in Texas.
Six months after that trip, Tania moved to Texas. Another six months passed and the couple — he’s a tattoo artist, she’s a fitness and nutrition coach — were married.
They had a quiet and loving life, the husband said. Tania was going through the process to get a green card, which required her to spend thousands of dollars and undergo a criminal record check.
Edward said his wife has no criminal history and has kept her immigration paperwork up to date. He said he still hasn’t been told why his wife and Ayla were taken into custody.
False equivalency.