Chinese woman detained for expired visa
dies by suicide at Border Patrol station
in Arizona
New York Post,
by
Caitlin McCormack
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
4/7/2025 3:46:42 AM
A Chinese woman detained by border patrol officers for overstaying her visa died by suicide at the US Border Patrol station in Arizona after officers reportedly failed to perform required welfare checks on her, US Representative Pramila Jayapal alleged.
The woman, a 52-year-old Chinese national, was picked up in California after authorities determined she overstayed her B1/B2 visitor visa, Jayapal said in a statement last week. She was sent to the Yuma station in Arizona and was detained there until her sudden death on March 29.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
PChristopher 4/7/2025 4:36:29 AM (No. 1928313)
Oh, you just know that the MSM is going to completely lose their little pea brains over this. It'll be worse than Watergate, no doubt.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
chumley 4/7/2025 4:51:16 AM (No. 1928316)
It is sad when someone thinks things will never get any better, and that the best answer is suicide. I also know it to be true that jail is a horrible place, run by sadists, rapists, thieves and liars. The jailers are really no better than the inmates.
Still, there must have been more factors in play here.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Highlander 4/7/2025 5:33:56 AM (No. 1928323)
The fact she made a noose is racist and secondly, what would Jeffry Epstein say about this?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
5 handicap 4/7/2025 5:39:41 AM (No. 1928326)
One fewer POS to worry about...feed her to the dogs!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Dr. Constant 4/7/2025 6:28:36 AM (No. 1928338)
My guess is that she was wanted for a crime in China and didn't want the PRC to prosecute her family there
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Did the story mention she was caught with $220,000 cash and is suspected of fentanyl smuggling?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
BirdsNest 4/7/2025 7:36:12 AM (No. 1928369)
One less to send back.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
udanja99 4/7/2025 8:09:18 AM (No. 1928385)
I guess she didn’t want to go back to China.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/7/2025 8:35:00 AM (No. 1928398)
Just the latest sob story from Jayapal.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
earlybird 4/7/2025 9:37:41 AM (No. 1928431)
FTA:
Previously, the Border Patrol’s Yuma sector reported that it arrested two Chinese nationals, a 38-year-old man and the woman, on March 26 during a vehicle stop in California. The agency seized more than $220,000 hidden in aluminum foil in their bags, which officials claimed was the earnings from unspecified illegal activity, according to a Facebook post from the sector.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
earlybird 4/7/2025 9:41:41 AM (No. 1928436)
Hit Submit too soon.
Sloppy reporting. It appears she had been in custody for three days. And was being detained for more than overstaying her visa. She knew she was in big trouble - here and probably with her handlers abroad.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
earlybird 4/7/2025 9:45:00 AM (No. 1928439)
/What would anti-American Jayapal have to say about Epstein, who was supposedly under constant suicide watch. Did she wave her tattered activist flag for him?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 4/7/2025 10:06:00 AM (No. 1928464)
If Jayapal says it, it is probably a lie.
And if not, too bad. There is no right to illegally come here. A shame to see this, but bad choices by the Chinese woman are not our fault.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
franco 4/7/2025 10:50:10 AM (No. 1928502)
The accepted narrative here is that this woman was a refugee from China who came here illegally and didn't want to return to an oppressive existence in China. Reality may be more involved than this. She might have been planted by the CCP as an agent to do harm and told ahead of time to off herself if her cover was blown. Or she might have been sent here with a nefarious mission and had a change of heart. Her case highlights the need for PDJT's administration to drastically reduce the "diplomatic footprint" of China in this country -- both to protect legitimate refugees as well as to end the networks of spies, intellectual property thieves, and narcotics racketeering. This can be done by raiding any "Chinese Police Stations" that still operate and by reducing the numbers of consulates to a very small number... I suggest exactly *two* -- one in Manhattan (UN mission only) and one in DC. Close every other location, including all of the consulates operating on the west coast.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/7/2025 11:04:59 AM (No. 1928514)
Some valuable information provided by #14. I think that future studies will reveal that the Chinese did as much or more harm during the Biden administration as MS-13 or Tren de Aragua. They are much better at it and very sneaky.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Hazymac 4/7/2025 11:14:38 AM (No. 1928518)
This appears to be an overreaction to the BP agent's question: "Did you pick your feet in Poughkeepsie?" Never mind the espionage, this Chicom plain clothes agent didn't want to be busted for picking her feet. Humiliating.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
mc squared 4/7/2025 12:27:01 PM (No. 1928562)
Not the innocent Jaypal is making out. The deceased Chinese national was carrying $220,000 in cash.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Noj15 4/7/2025 12:39:47 PM (No. 1928571)
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