Sejanus
Veteran Member
59-year-old mother and her two 25-year-old twin daughters are facing charges after they tried to pass themselves off as First Nations people in Canada. Up here that's a really big No-No.
Here are the daughters who look more like India types to be honest
(not to mention fugly as sin if we're going to be brutally honest).
Amira and Nadya Gill seen here, who cares which is which.
Great fake noses and glas...oops.
They and their mumsie Karima Nanji (wrong kind of Indian name) are said to have ripped off two organizations of funds specifically for native people, Inuit specifically. It is sadly kind of common to have this happen up here.
What makes this story quite interesting is that they were actually living up north in Iqaluit around natives to really try and make this fly. Somebody from the actual culture was going to figure it out and in pretty damn short order which is what happened. They have a court date coming up in October.
I say they wanna play native, put the trio out on an ice pack and leave them.
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Here are the daughters who look more like India types to be honest
(not to mention fugly as sin if we're going to be brutally honest).
Amira and Nadya Gill seen here, who cares which is which.
Great fake noses and glas...oops.
They and their mumsie Karima Nanji (wrong kind of Indian name) are said to have ripped off two organizations of funds specifically for native people, Inuit specifically. It is sadly kind of common to have this happen up here.
What makes this story quite interesting is that they were actually living up north in Iqaluit around natives to really try and make this fly. Somebody from the actual culture was going to figure it out and in pretty damn short order which is what happened. They have a court date coming up in October.
I say they wanna play native, put the trio out on an ice pack and leave them.
Canadian mother and twins charged with pretending to be Inuit
The three women allegedly claimed indigenous status to claim benefits and scholarships.
