Greta Gustava Martela / Kjel Anderson & Nina Chaubal / Niraj Chaubal - Stole $350k+ from Trans Lifeline, kill count of 2+ from negligence, Founders of Sisterwood/La Zorra.

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#FreeNina

On December 28, 2016, Trans Lifeline was driving to Chicago after a trip to San Diego. They were hoping to make it home by the new year to celebrate in Chicago. During their journey, they ran into a border checkpoint on the Interstate 8 in Yuma, Arizona. The border patrol detained Nina because of her immigration status after being held at the Wellton Border Patrol Station for nearly 24 hours. She was then transported to Eloy Detention Center. Eloy Detention Center has a long history of civil rights claims, including sexual assault towards trans women and guard misconduct. Eloy is also a private for-profit prison. Since the Incident, hundreds took to social media to express their love and solidarity.
Nina Chaubal is the Co-Founder and Director of Operators at Trans Lifelinecame to the United States in 2009 as a student who then worked for Google. She then left her job at Google to pursue full-time activism in the LGBT community. Since then, she has dedicated the last 2 years working for Trans Lifeline which has helped nearly 18,000 people.

I met Nina for the first time at the Creating Change Conference in Denver Colorado early in 2015. I started volunteering for Trans Lifeline in December 2014 as an operator. My first impression on Nina was her openness and kindness. She’s easily approachable and always a joy to talk to. Working in suicide prevention is a difficult job to do, it requires massive amounts of patience; which is something Nina always has. Her peers are constantly talking about her in a positive way. Nina is the type of person who will drop everything she’s doing just to make sure that you’re okay, which is one of the qualities I admire about her the most.
While it is extremely difficult to push through the rush of emotions we are all feeling right now, the community really needs your help.

CLICK HERE to send an email to the ICE stating your concerns.
You cal also support by calling the Eloy, AZ Detention Center at (520) 464–300 using the script:
“Hi, my name is _____. I’m calling to express my concern about the continued detention of Nina Chaubal, DOB 9/15/1991. Nina is the co-founder of Trans Lifeline which has helped over 18,000 people in the last two years alone. She is married to a US citizen and is an integral part of our community. She does not represent a flight risk or danger to anyone. I urge you to release her immediately or have her transferred to the Santa Ana facility”
You can use the automatic mailer here or, email it to:
Lana.Khoury@ice.dhs.gov, Richard.a.rocha@ice.dhs.gov,Andrew.r.lorenzen.strait@ice.dhs.gov, LGBTI.Care@ice.dhs.gov,phoenix.outreach@ice.dhs.gov and klass.m.hubert@ice.dhs.gov.
Thank you for the support, as we continue to #FreeNina
 
Done.

Idly: There is definitely something going on here, Kiwis. Greta's changed her story quite a few times since Nina got fingered, and all evidence is that Greta was, in multiple ways, responsible for it in the first place - driving through Arizona, pointing out Nina was from India.... I daresay the possibility Null raised - of Greta doing this to get rid of her - might have been legitimate.

Maybe after the fallout of TLL not preventing that one individual's death caused more of a shakeup than we saw and by getting rid of Nina, Greta can thus 'reform' TLL (read: not do shit and pin the blame on Nina) while deporting all the problems literally to India.
 
Can't just dislike someone for being part of a scam and an outright lunatic, we have to hate all trans folk.
For the record, Nina is a dickhead, Greta is a dickhead, the trans people featured on KF are also dickheads.
They are not representative of the trans community, more a representation of mental health issues and lack of treatment or assistance.
 
Maybe after the fallout of TLL not preventing that one individual's death caused more of a shakeup than we saw and by getting rid of Nina, Greta can thus 'reform' TLL (read: not do shit and pin the blame on Nina) while deporting all the problems literally to India.

Greta isn't smart enough to have planned this. She's reckless and she acts on impulse. She couldn't stick to a plan if her life depended on it.
 
Once again, Phil tries to make things all about him.

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LOL. Oh Greta, "Activism" has fuck all to do with this shit, it's not a "activist action" it's Nina breaking immigration law. In the case of her child faux-bride, Greta is literally is doing (and did) everything wrong as is demonstrated by her Nina's ass being in Eloy Migrant Detention Center facing deportation.
 
Oh god, this is just too funny. Moving back to Cali was all about "keeping Nina safe". How poetic that she caught caught because of the trip to organise that.

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I would have picked a more fitting Joni Mitchell song, like Cactus Tree (Arizona LOL), and the lyrics are perfect:

"There's a man who's been out sailing
In a decade full of dreams
And he takes her to a schooner
And he treats her like a queen
Bearing beads from california
With their amber stones and green
He has called her from the harbor
He has kissed her with his freedom
He has heard her off to starboard
In the breaking and the breathing
Of the water weeds
While she was busy being free"
 
I personally find it very hard to believe that the State of CA has lost an entire YEAR'S worth of marriage and divorce records and nobody noticed until now.

I think it far more likely that Greta never bothered to get a proper divorce from that particular individual, and Nina has as a result never been able to get her papers in order. This admission about the 'missing divorce' also casts some dubiety on how they managed to get their papers in order enough to legally GET married in the first place, since normally a full record of all previous marriages and divorces are required to be produced to confirm parties are free to marry.

This would explain why they aren't even attempting the 'but muh legul murrige to uh citizun' angle and have gone straight for the asylum claim. There's a real possibility there is no legal marriage between them.

I am sure if documentary proof exists, it will come to the notice of KIWI INTERNET DETECTIVES.
This isn't so far fetched. I live in the general area of Stanislaus County (within a few hours drive) and my ex brother in law lives there. He recently had the same issue happen in regards to paperwork being "lost". They just installed a complete paperless system, and are in the process of scanning in all the older documents. Anything older then 2 years would be waiting in storage to be scanned later. They could find it all, but it would take a lot of work and searching to do it. If she waited another year or so, it will likely have been scanned and she could request a copy. But as it stands now, they will just tell her that the "records are unavailable currently" and to come back another time.
 
This isn't so far fetched. I live in the general area of Stanislaus County (within a few hours drive) and my ex brother in law lives there. He recently had the same issue happen in regards to paperwork being "lost". They just installed a complete paperless system, and are in the process of scanning in all the older documents. Anything older then 2 years would be waiting in storage to be scanned later. They could find it all, but it would take a lot of work and searching to do it. If she waited another year or so, it will likely have been scanned and she could request a copy. But as it stands now, they will just tell her that the "records are unavailable currently" and to come back another time.

Not for nothing, but this is exactly what happened when Kiwi Operatives tried to get Brianna Wu's name change documents.
 
The supposed lost divorce paperwork is a red herring. Getting any kind of visa in this country is a matter of procedure. The process has detailed steps that need to be fulfilled in order to proceed. In any type of marriage visa, the actual marriage is the last step - not something you gather together in a package and submit to immigration. There are loads of steps before the marriage that need to be fulfilled, such as proving you can financially support your troon child bride for three years - something Kjel would actually have a hard time proving.

There's loads of things they didn't do to ensure Nina's permanent resident visa, like probably ever apply for one. If I had to guess, they figured they'd get married and get the INS sorted later. This stupidity will have dire consequences.
 
Bearjazz needs a maths lesson. Despite claiming that they had 1000 volunteers awaiting training, they trained only 200 volunteers in 2016. Training costs them only their time, gor which they are already being paid. They could easily have run 2 training sessions per week of 10 volunteers each for 40 weeks and trained 800 volunteers this year. They train online, so one person can be training while the other is driving when they're on the road.

Even with only 200 volunteers, they should be able to have 2 people on the phones at all times without any volunteer doing more than one 8 hour shift per month.

Money isn't the reason they don't have more "trained" volunteers. Their fucked up priorities are the reason. They've found the money to employ friends in non-essential positions. They've found the money to spend half their time travelling. They have *chosen* to spend very little of the money which has been donated on training volunteers.

This isn't so far fetched. I live in the general area of Stanislaus County (within a few hours drive) and my ex brother in law lives there. He recently had the same issue happen in regards to paperwork being "lost". They just installed a complete paperless system, and are in the process of scanning in all the older documents. Anything older then 2 years would be waiting in storage to be scanned later. They could find it all, but it would take a lot of work and searching to do it. If she waited another year or so, it will likely have been scanned and she could request a copy. But as it stands now, they will just tell her that the "records are unavailable currently" and to come back another time.

It happens all the time with old records, but you don't just say "OK" when something important depends on it. If it really happened, then that's the moment when they should have hired an immigration attorney to keep hassling for the records (which may well exist in searchable microfiche form - government records of that time were often backed up that way - even if the paper records are in storage which is pretty much inaccessible without a court order).
 
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On ...blah, blah, blah.... Since then, she has dedicated the last 2 years working for Trans Lifeline which has helped nearly 18,000 people....blah, blah, blah..

The sheer idiocy of these people is stunning. He has written an entire article without ever bothering to look up the main reasons and issues why people are deported and asylum claims are denied. I'll enlighten him, proof that someone was working illegally is at the top of the fucking list and they are broadcasting the fact that Nina worked illegally for two years at TLL every chance they get. (No one gives a fuck if it was doing "activism" if xir wasn't a total fucking moron xir would have at least claimed she was volunteering at TLL)

If these are Nina's friends she has no need for enemies. They are pretty much helping co-sign the deportation order. The prosecutor in her asylum claim might even send thank you notes to these fuckwits.

I swear to god they think throwing a public hissy fit is a better plan of action than taking five minutes educating themselves about bare basics of the actual the law being applied to Nina's situation - and they are royally fucking her better than we could have ever dreamed of doing. It's all coming straight from the TLL team Nina has been such an important employee of.
 
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They could easily have run 2 training sessions per week of 10 volunteers each for 40 weeks and trained 800 volunteers this year. They train online, so one person can be training while the other is driving when they're on the road.

Even with only 200 volunteers, they should be able to have 2 people on the phones at all times without any volunteer doing more than one 8 hour shift per month.

I think a lot of their issue comes down to interest, as well; they aren't super well advertised outside of their online circle, and I doubt they could get 800 people who were dedicated enough to take on an 8-hour shift per month right now. If they put some of their bills into advertising, I think they could do a lot better as far as recruiting, actually reaching people who need the line, and fundraising as well. That's like, non-profit 101 :story:
 
This isn't so far fetched. I live in the general area of Stanislaus County (within a few hours drive) and my ex brother in law lives there. He recently had the same issue happen in regards to paperwork being "lost". They just installed a complete paperless system, and are in the process of scanning in all the older documents. Anything older then 2 years would be waiting in storage to be scanned later. They could find it all, but it would take a lot of work and searching to do it. If she waited another year or so, it will likely have been scanned and she could request a copy. But as it stands now, they will just tell her that the "records are unavailable currently" and to come back another time.

Nope, I've had to do this and Greta is full of shit. (Ok the part about her not knowing where in California she got fucking married might be the problem but that is absurd and it sounds more like an excuse) For a legal research project I was assisting on I had to pull some marriage/divorce records in California from the 1990's.

The 1990's records aren't easily available online like the post 2002 ones are, but they are definitely available and haven't been "lost" to digital conversion. All you have to do is send a snail mail request, with names and year of the marriage, along with a small fee to the clerk's office in the county the marriage took place in. Within 30 days you will get the records. I did it this way on four separate requests in four different counties and had no problems.

You only have to know the county it took place in, it goes faster if you know the exact date and town but it's not necessary. If Greta was at all serious about getting Nina legal she could have easily done this, but I think she didn't because either she was too lazy to do anything that couldn't be done via computer or (most likely) there's some shady shit going on and this excuse was what she told Nina as a delaying tactic.
 
I swear to god they think throwing a public hissy fit is a better plan of action than taking five minutes educating themselves about bare basics of the actual the law being applied to Nina's situation - and they are royally fucking her better than we could have ever dreamed of doing. It's all coming straight from the TLL team Nina has been such an important employee of.


Oh, it's even better than that. TLL themselves mentioned Nina's salary in their response to the tumblr article Sebastian wrote.

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