Brazilian Beauty Model, Tourist Visa Revoked, "Threat to Country"

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Brazilian model Francielly Ouriques was deported from America after her tourist visa was revoked on April 10. She was deemed a "Threat to National Security" ----> over 4 little tablets of headache medicine.


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April 20, 2025

Model Francielly Ouriques was headed for the 2025 Coachella festival when she was stopped in her tracks and deportation fears took over. The former Brazilian beauty queen was ultimately deported from the country as US Customs and Border Patrol agents declared her a threat to national security.

Earlier this week, she detailed her experience with the customs agents as she underwent an interrogation. The shocking incident disrupted Ouriques’ Coachella dreams as she was at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, connecting to a flight to California on April 10.


“I didn’t know. If I had I known, I would never have it in my purse,” she said in a social media video post. The custom agents ultimately ruled that her tourist visa would be revoked. Francielly Ouriques further revealed that the authorities suspected her of illegal job in America, labelling her a threat to the country.



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lol headache medicine

if you want us to take any of this stupid shit seriously then at least be honest
 
It wasn't headache medicine, it was Tramadol, and the reason was not even that, it was that she lied.
info in the link.

I can see how she is a threat to “national security”. Perhaps she was going to slip one of those 4 pills into Kristi Noem’s drink, while at Coachella, in an attempt to obtain intelligence concerning domestic DHS matters.
 
It is foolish to take any media report at face value. This is obviously a standard outrage piece. But here it is anyway:

"Francielly Ouriques further revealed that the authorities suspected her of illegal job in America, labelling her a threat to the country.

Those claims possibly emerged from the custom agents’ discovery of a text chain, where the Brazilian influencer exchanged words with a company regarding her visa status. Ouriques, who visited America last year for a month-long stay, and a former boyfriend had also texted each other, discussing plans of opening a business together.

US Customs and Border Protection’s reason for deporting her​

An official spokesperson has since told the Daily Mail that Ouriques approached travelling to the US with dishonesty. “She was inadmissible based on statements made during her interview that were not consistent with the purpose of her visa/stated purpose for visiting the US,” they stated. “For this reason, she was denied entry into the U.S. and was deported.”"
 
It is foolish to take any media report at face value. This is obviously a standard outrage piece. But here it is anyway:

"Francielly Ouriques further revealed that the authorities suspected her of illegal job in America, labelling her a threat to the country.

Those claims possibly emerged from the custom agents’ discovery of a text chain, where the Brazilian influencer exchanged words with a company regarding her visa status. Ouriques, who visited America last year for a month-long stay, and a former boyfriend had also texted each other, discussing plans of opening a business together.

I don't see a problem here, other than Pre-Crime laws are being justified and established as precedent.

Worse case, she visits Coachella for some fun, dines out, gives a few local restaurants a little business, etc.

Did she apply for a business license? Did she apply for building permits, or have a lease. Did she publish an ad or recruit to hire?

Was there even a Warrant for checking her phone on U.S. soil?

But, in todays world, I guess "papers please" is now embraced. That Overton Window is such a wonderful, lovely thing.

"Standard outrage". Good grief, now I've heard it all.
 
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I don't see a problem here, other than Pre-Crime laws are being justified and established as precedent.

Worse case, she visits Coachella for some fun, dines out, gives a few local restaurants a little business, etc.

Did she apply for a business license? Did she apply for building permits, or have a lease. Did she publish an ad or recruit to hire?

Was there even a Warrant for checking her phone on U.S. soil?

But, in todays world, I guess "papers please" is now embraced. That Overton Window is such a wonderful, lovely thing.

"Standard outrage". Good grief, now I've heard it all.

Better yet, if she had a valid tourist visa, why was she pulled aside in the first place? What was the probable cause?

Did an official know who she was and have a grudge because she was a Trump supporter? Was it a jealous female officer? A horny male officer? Was there a stealth leftist saboteur involved in these decisions (i.e. intentionally engaging in vindictive, outrageous enforcement in order to produce outrage stories such as this)?

To repeat, it is foolish to take any media report at face value. We don't know, and will never know, the full story.
 
That awkward moment where you have to question whether bad bitches that are here illegally should be deported.
 
This may be an exception, but instead of denying entry, they're kidnapping people.

Two reasons.

Profit motive.

So Trump can artificially inflate his numbers since they lied to everyone about mass deportations.
 
If they really want to punish her they should send her off to my private prison.

I'll put her to work washing clothes, cleaning the house, and other odd jobs that most 'murikan women don't want to do.
 
If they really want to punish her they should send her off to my private prison.

I'll put her to work washing clothes, cleaning the house, and other odd jobs that most 'murikan women don't want to do.
She can mow my lawn, she knows how she's mexican
 
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