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She was refused entry to Canada.
Because she tried to go on a tourist visa for something that wasn't a tourist visit. They told her she was free to try again with the correct visa, unfortunately, when they refused her entry she had to return to the previous location to apply for that visa, and the previous location was...
In reality, she was probably on an expired tourist visa in the US, working to pay rent. This is against the rules.
She tried to do it in Canada, they said nope.
On return to the US they probably figured out she'd been in the USA on an expired tourist visa.
If this is the case, she is 100% in the wrong in this instance.
That said, the US should have let her fly back home instead of locking her in a cage and treating her like an animal. It's not like she was a violent criminal or anything.
But this is MAGA we're talking about. They are all about hurting others. In a few years they'll be gassing "the others".
Non Americans, avoid the USA at all costs. It isn't worth it.
It's an iffy situation. What she was doing was somewhere between working and visiting as a tourist. If she'd been staying with a friend and doing the exact same thing it would have been a purely tourist type visit.
She may have become friends with the people she was visiting, but it was setup through a company that lets people do housework in exchange for a place to stay.
No money changed hands. But, it it's possible she would have been asked to leave if she hadn't done the agreed housework. Then again, if you're visiting a friend, it's possible they'll ask you to leave if you're not helping with the housework too.
So, basically, it's a reasonable error to make. She's halfway between the pure "work" situation and the pure "tourist" situation.
I suppose it's reasonable to deny her entry on a tourist visa if she explains the situation, but it's also perfectly reasonable to allow her in and say that it counts as a tourist visit.
Where she got screwed is that she ran into this situation when trying to enter Canada from the US via a land border. If she'd been coming from England, she could have just gone back. Probably if she'd been entering via an airport instead of a land border, they could have just denied her entry, she would have been stuck in the airport, but she could have taken a plane home. But, because she was entering Canada from the US via land, she had to re-enter the US after the mix-up, and that's where she got screwed over.
A reasonable outcome at that stage would have been to escort her to the airport, and get her on a flight to England. That would have been much cheaper for the US than caging her for days on end. But, make a tiny mistake in the current US system and you're in a situation that's worse than most jails.
Non-Americans should avoid the US at all costs. Even Americans should avoid crossing the border at all costs because coming back in could be a big risk. I hope every major international organization planning a conference this year has the conference in any country other than the US. This will be hell for some places like Las Vegas, but this is what they voted for.