Sierra
02-12-09, 10:01 PM
http://www.lemondrop.com/2009/02/11/over-the-border-from-sanity-woman-wants-mistress-deported/
Forget karma, here's one more reason to stay away from somebody else's man: getting deported.
A unnamed woman in Washington thought her guy was getting a piece of action on the side, so she got a group of her friends together and decided to settle the score.
They grabbed the suspected Other Woman, forced her into a car, and drove her to a Border Patrol station near Canada to have her deported. They were probably met with very puzzled looks.
The police were contacted to deal with the group of women, who are now under investigation for unlawful imprisonment. And since victims of crime aren't asked if they are in the country illegally, the suspected cheater was set free.
To quote Bellingham police spokesman Lt. Steve Felmley, "I don't think this plan is working out the way they thought it would."
LOL. Luceeeeee....You got some splaining to do!
Forget karma, here's one more reason to stay away from somebody else's man: getting deported.
A unnamed woman in Washington thought her guy was getting a piece of action on the side, so she got a group of her friends together and decided to settle the score.
They grabbed the suspected Other Woman, forced her into a car, and drove her to a Border Patrol station near Canada to have her deported. They were probably met with very puzzled looks.
The police were contacted to deal with the group of women, who are now under investigation for unlawful imprisonment. And since victims of crime aren't asked if they are in the country illegally, the suspected cheater was set free.
To quote Bellingham police spokesman Lt. Steve Felmley, "I don't think this plan is working out the way they thought it would."
LOL. Luceeeeee....You got some splaining to do!
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