A young Latina has been making waves on TikTok for taking her undocumented boyfriend across the U.S. southern border and back to Mexico for cheating on her.
It all started when the woman decided to check her boyfriend's phone while transferring their latest vacation photos. What she found left her in shock: instead of happy memories, she stumbled upon Snapchat messages that made it crystal clear he was cheating on her.
After a brief moment of crying in the bathroom, she chose not to confront him or make a scene. According to her viral TikTok video, which has already garnered over a million likes, her plan was set in motion that very night. She knew her boyfriend had the next day off, so she casually suggested they go on a trip. "How about we go to Six Flags?" she proposed. Her boyfriend agreed right away.
However, they did not go to Six Flags.
An Unprecedented Revenge Plot
First, she convinced him to buy everything they'd need for the road trip. Then she suggested he use the bathroom beforehand to avoid any unnecessary stops and got him to rest while she drove.
When they approached the final stretch near the border, a routine inspection woke up the unsuspecting passenger. But it was too late.
The revenge did not end there. She coolly told him: "You want to be a jerk? Then go be a jerk and start from scratch. Either come back on your own or have her bring you, but you're not using me anymore." She turned around, dropped him off, and handed him a 50-peso coin.
On the flip side, the legal implications began to surface, which could spell trouble for the woman.
According to TikToker and lawyer Carlos Eduardo Espina, the young woman could face several years in prison for what she did to her ex-boyfriend. Apparently, she may have committed a crime and could be charged with kidnapping or even human trafficking. Naturally, Espina's video sparked backlash, with many accusing him of being sexist. He later had to release two more videos clarifying that he was only providing legal information.
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