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Geroni says incident involving wife and teen Trump supporter exaggerated

Geroni says incident involving wife and teen Trump supporter exaggerated
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A Canadian woman, Kaitlyn Tracey, is in ICE custody for overstaying her visa following an incident where she allegedly slapped a teenage Trump supporter. Her husband claims the incident has been exaggerated and that she should not be detained.

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The case highlights the intersection of immigration enforcement, political polarization, and legal consequences for cross-border incidents.

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Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Canadian who allegedly hit pro-Trump teen overstayed her U.S. visa. Husband says incident 'blown out of proportion' Matthew Geroni claims it was his wife who was shoved and insists 'a person like Kate does not belong in any facility'

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The article presents both the husband's defense and the official police/ICE charges, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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