
Mom says Canadian woman in ‘inhumane’ U.S. detention, Global Affairs can’t intervene
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Global Affairs says it can’t intervene on behalf of a Canadian being held in an Arizona immigration detention centre, where the woman’s mother says conditions are “inhumane and deeply concerning.”
Alexis Eagles says Vancouver businesswoman and former actress Jasmine Mooney is being detained at the San Luis Regional Detention Center with about 30 people in a single concrete cell.
Eagles says in a social media post that the cell’s fluorescent lights are never turned off, and there are no mats or blankets and limited bathroom facilities.
She says her daughter had been working in the United States but was detained at the U.S.-Mexico border crossing near San Diego, Calif., on March 3 after her visa was “denied.”