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Me and my uncle and aunt have illegal status in the U.S. We came from Guatemala and are in El Paso, Texas, U.S., right now. However, we want to move to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, because we are afraid of being arrested and deported by Homeland ICE. Therefore, we need $10,000 to be able to support ourselves for the next months in case we don't find any new jobs in Regina. No matter how small you give it to us, we can still stand strong. What I mean is that you should not take the burden yourself but rather work together with others to support not just me and my family but others and their families as well.

Here is the Bitcoin address (to prevent law enforcement from tracing these transactions):
bc1qmg0xzlfcyq684hxyc8hcer5dlfyh5nv5zgk3uc
 
Me and my uncle and aunt have illegal status in the U.S. We came from Guatemala and are in El Paso, Texas, U.S., right now. However, we want to move to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, because we are afraid of being arrested and deported by Homeland ICE. Therefore, we need $10,000 to be able to support ourselves for the next months in case we don't find any new jobs in Regina. No matter how small you give it to us, we can still stand strong. What I mean is that you should not take the burden yourself but rather work together with others to support not just me and my family but others and their families as well.

Here is the Bitcoin address (to prevent law enforcement from tracing these transactions):
bc1qmg0xzlfcyq684hxyc8hcer5dlfyh5nv5zgk3uc

Do you have a close family member who lives in SK? What type of family member? If you don’t you will likely be handed over to ICE who will likely deport you.

Warning others that this may be a scam and please do not donate bitcoin to this person.
 
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Me and my uncle and aunt have illegal status in the U.S. We came from Guatemala and are in El Paso, Texas, U.S., right now. However, we want to move to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, because we are afraid of being arrested and deported by Homeland ICE. Therefore, we need $10,000 to be able to support ourselves for the next months in case we don't find any new jobs in Regina. No matter how small you give it to us, we can still stand strong. What I mean is that you should not take the burden yourself but rather work together with others to support not just me and my family but others and their families as well.

Here is the Bitcoin address (to prevent law enforcement from tracing these transactions):
bc1qmg0xzlfcyq684hxyc8hcer5dlfyh5nv5zgk3uc

How do you plan to move to Canada? It's quite important that you understand Canada's immigration rules (as well as temporary residency rules) otherwise you may find yourselves refused at the Canadian border and returned to US authorities. Also note that you will need to qualify and apply to come to Canada separately from your aunt and uncle. Canada will not consider you as a family unit.

As others have said, if your plan is to claim asylum in Canada, you need to have a close relative who is already in Canada. No money is required.

Please do research before making any move to come to Canada. Otherwise you might find yourselves in a worse situation than you are now.
 
Oh yes....sign me up for some annonomous individual asking for bitcoin.....I'll get right on that....

The question is still a valid and good one. Many are unaware that they can’t just show up and ask for asylum in Canada. That may actually be a fast way to get deported to your home country by the US.
 
Me and my uncle and aunt have illegal status in the U.S. We came from Guatemala and are in El Paso, Texas, U.S., right now. However, we want to move to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, because we are afraid of being arrested and deported by Homeland ICE. Therefore, we need $10,000 to be able to support ourselves for the next months in case we don't find any new jobs in Regina. No matter how small you give it to us, we can still stand strong. What I mean is that you should not take the burden yourself but rather work together with others to support not just me and my family but others and their families as well.

Here is the Bitcoin address (to prevent law enforcement from tracing these transactions):
bc1qmg0xzlfcyq684hxyc8hcer5dlfyh5nv5zgk3uc

You are kidding?
Me and my uncle and aunt have illegal status in the U.S. We came from Guatemala and are in El Paso, Texas, U.S., right now. However, we want to move to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, because we are afraid of being arrested and deported by Homeland ICE. Therefore, we need $10,000 to be able to support ourselves for the next months in case we don't find any new jobs in Regina. No matter how small you give it to us, we can still stand strong. What I mean is that you should not take the burden yourself but rather work together with others to support not just me and my family but others and their families as well.

Here is the Bitcoin address (to prevent law enforcement from tracing these transactions):
bc1qmg0xzlfcyq684hxyc8hcer5dlfyh5nv5zgk3uc
“What I mean is that you should not take the burden yourself but rather work together with others to support not just me and my family but others and their families as well.”


Good grief

Why not cross into Mexico ?

Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world
 
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The question is still a valid and good one. Many are unaware that they can’t just show up and ask for asylum in Canada. That may actually be a fast way to get deported to your home country by the US.
Bridge anyone? I know I've got one here someplace.....

Valid or not, I don't think acknowledging bitcoin scammers is a sensible use of anyone's time? Any other scammer with a link to some "website" and you'd be all over them for spamming the site or ignore them.
 
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Bridge anyone? I know I've got one here someplace.....

Valid or not, I don't think acknowledging bitcoin scammers is a sensible use of anyone's time? Any other scammer with a link to some "website" and you'd be all over them for spamming the site or ignore them.

There will be others that are not bitcoin scammers thinking of doing the exact same thing so for others reading this it is very good to stress that this is not a viable plan for most.
 
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