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Woman Arrested For Allegedly Sending Poisoned Letter To Trump

This crazy Canuck doesn’t even have any skin in the game. WTF is she doing sending RICIN Letters to our President. She has been deported at least once and this time needs to sit her ass in an American prison for the rest of her life, if not executed, but we know that ain’t gonna happen.

Source: WND

A Canadian woman has been arrested in connection with a letter containing ricin that was sent to President Donald Trump.

The woman, whose name was not immediately released, was deported by U.S. officials last year after being arrested in Texas, according to The New York Times.

She was detained on Sunday while trying to enter the United States at the border of New York state and is being held pending charges that are expected to be filed against her on Monday.

According to law enforcement officials, the woman had a gun on her at the time of her arrest, CNN reported.

Although non-essential travel between the U.S. and Canada has been banned during the battle against the coronavirus, some limited travel remains. According to WGRZ-TV, the woman was arrested at the Peace Bridge, which connects Buffalo, New York, with Canada.

Last week, envelopes containing ricin were sent to Trump as well as a sheriff’s office and detention facility in Texas. All mail for the White House is sorted and screened before it ever gets to the White House.

Ricin is a highly toxic substance produced from the waste of making castor oil.

The woman was arrested in March 2019 in Mission, Texas, for possession of an unlicensed weapon, resisting arrest and carrying a fake driver’s license, the Times reported, quoting what it said was a “senior intelligence official.”

While in jail, officials found she had overstayed a six-month visa and violated the terms of her passport by committing a crime. She was then deported.

CNN quoted what it said was a “person familiar with the investigation” as saying the letter was mailed from St. Hubert, Quebec.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it takes a “deliberate act” to try and poison someone with ricin.

Woman Arrested For Allegedly Sending Poisoned Letter To Trump

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