A TikToker went viral after revealing how she deported her undocumented boyfriend to Mexico because he cheated on her.
The young woman claims to have discovered her ex’s cheating when she recently checked his cell phone to transfer photos from a vacation and learned that he had been talking to another woman.
The Texas resident recalled crying her sorrows in the bathroom and thinking about confronting him before plotting her revenge.
‘I thought I was going to tell him what I saw, I was going to kick him out, but he’s going to go to her,’ the Texas resident said in a viral TikTok video that has more than 34 million views as of last week. .
‘I was saying to myself, ‘I helped you come to (the United States) and everything.’ I felt like I was going to win and I remember saying: ‘I’m going to return him to Mexico,’ he added. “I thought, ‘If I tell him to go back to Mexico, he’s obviously not stupid… he was just going to leave my apartment and that would be it.’
A Texas-based Tiktoker has gone viral after claiming she tried to deport her cheating ex-boyfriend to Mexico and trick him into believing they were traveling overnight to San Antonio to spend the day at a Six Flags amusement park.
The young woman claimed that she thought about backing out of her plan to deport her ex-boyfriend for cheating on her as she approached the border crossing in Laredo, Texas, and ultimately abandoned him on the Mexican side of the border.
She said she began devising her plan around her ex-boyfriend’s day off from work and told him she was planning an overnight trip to a Six Flags amusement park in San Antonio.
Before embarking on the two-hour drive to the border crossing in Laredo, the woman said she made sure her ex-partner used the bathroom and ate.
She said she was worried that he had woken up in the middle of the trip and searched the GPS for the nearest rest stop.
“I told him: ‘I’m going to drive all the way because it’s not far, it’s only two hours, you sleep and when we get there later I’ll tell you so you can rest,'” he said.
The heartbroken woman had second thoughts about deporting her former love as she drove to the border point.
“I was thinking, ‘Is this going to be okay? Is this going to be bad? But then I remembered the messages and I got angry,” she said. ‘I swear I got angry and said, ‘It’s good that the tour is doing this.’ I was cheering myself up because I thought, ‘This is bad.’ But obviously I thought, ‘I brought it, I’ll give it back.’
Her ex-boyfriend woke up to the surprise that they were in Mexico and not San Antonio when Mexican customs agents ordered him to stop for a secondary inspection.
The woman said it like she did then when she confronted him about the infidelity and ended the relationship.
“I said, ‘Well, if you want to be a bastard, then be a bastard… but start from scratch and come (to the United States).’ But you’re not going to use me.”
He recalled driving down the road and turning before asking her to get out of the car. She tossed him a $50 bill and continued her journey home.
A TikToker from Texas, known as @monts.user555, claimed to take revenge on her cheating boyfriend, who is undocumented, by abandoning him in Mexico and breaking up with him.
The young Texan took an image of the border crossing between the United States and Mexico in Laredo before crossing into Mexico, where she abandoned her ex-boyfriend, who is supposedly undocumented and had cheated on her with another woman.
The newly single TikToker revealed that her ex-boyfriend has somehow returned to the United States.
“I didn’t know anything about his life anymore,” he said. “To this day I have no regrets.”
Most TikTokers seemed to side with his drastic course of action.
“This is the best revenge,” said one user of the popular social media platform. “You should have gone to Six Flags the next day, girl, and taken pictures of yourself enjoying your day.”
‘I don’t understand why you bring someone, much less a man, when there are more here and you don’t need to pay for the trip,’ another TikToker intervened. ‘Girl, get one from here, don’t waste your time with people who bring them from outside (the United States and they pay you badly).