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I’m not sure I buy it that Jackie.wanted to stay in Angola, except for maybe via the missionary gravy train. I guess she got her wish, and she might be “taken care of” for life.I was not sure if that was how things were,... of course , one gets checked , one's visa application is checked before leaving home , but as a 'husband' he would eventually get entry.....My port of entry used to be Honolulu, but now, due to technology, I go straight thru to Dallas, from Sydney and going thru immigration there is a lot longer and more involved. But I'm not trying to stay in the USA, I am only in transit.
But what struck me about Jackie, was, she was prepared to murder to PREVENT RETURNING to the USA. That's what all the reports say, she did not want to go back, she did not want to leave Angola, she was jibbing at being made to return to the USA with her husband, so the solution to that, and the solution must have been appealing to the boyfriend , he didn't want to leave Angola, and he didn't want her to leave, they seemed both in agreement, so much so, they were both prepared to kill for it.
So there was something back home, back in the USA that Jackie was not haviing a bar of, she dug her heels in and got down and organised a program whereby she would not only not be made to go back home to Minnesota, but would get rid of the person to whom she was obliged to follow back home to Minnesota.
That it was a ridiculous , idiotic plan is neither here nor there, she was a desperate woman, it was the only solution that occurred to her.
That is the exact opposite of someone dribblingly determined to migrate to the USA. Even a citizen did not want to go back....
I can’t find any evidence that any missionary work was actually happening, though there were funds coming in from donors, and there was no mention of money being tight. Hanging out with the shoeshine boys and buying them cheetos is not missionary work IMO: you’d have to be building, organizing, teaching, or coaching. And kids need actual meals.