A Saint John woman was stopped and held at the border again, but has now been allowed into the United States to visit her fiancé – although with a warning from border officials that it can only be for two weeks. Article content
Angela Daigle was trying to cross into the U.S. earlier this month when she was handcuffed and detained for hours at the Houlton, Maine land border for allegedly travelling with “too much clothes.” Article content
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She then attempted to cross over again this past weekend.
This time, her partner, David Slagger, a former member of the Maine House of Representatives representing the Maliseet Tribe who is also a dual citizen and a Canadian Indian status card holder, made the drive from his Monson, Maine home into Canada.
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