Jasmine claps back at Miss Debbie after she called for her deportation
Jasmine Pineda, a reality TV star from the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, has sparked significant controversy both on and off-screen, triggering fans and fellow cast members alike.

On the current season of 90 Day: The Last Resort, it was clear that Jasmine’s actions have upset her estranged husband, Gino Palazzolo, and fellow cast member Rob Warne, who has been vocal about exposing her alleged lies and deception. According to Rob, Jasmine manipulated Gino to finesse her way into staying in the United States legally while secretly dating a younger and more attractive man, who is now the father of her third child. This revelation has fueled outrage among fans and cast members, with many accusing Jasmine of exploiting Gino and the system for her personal gain. The drama surrounding Jasmine has extended beyond her immediate circle, as cast members from other seasons have also voiced their disapproval, calling for her deportation.
One of Jasmine’s most outspoken critics is Miss Debbie Aguero, a 67-year-old former cast member of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way from Georgia. Debbie, who still watches the new seasons of the show, has been particularly vocal about Jasmine’s actions, accusing her of being a scammer and exploiting American men for their hard-earned money. Debbie has publicly stated that Jasmine should be deported, echoing the sentiments of many fans who feel that Jasmine’s behavior is unacceptable. Debbie’s criticism has added fuel to the fire, as her strong opinions resonate with viewers who share her perspective. Jasmine’s actions have not only divided the cast but also sparked a broader conversation about the ethics of relationships and immigration within the franchise.
Despite the backlash, Jasmine has consistently used her social media platforms to address the hate directed at her, whether from fans or fellow cast members. In a recent Instagram story, she wrote that nothing angers a racist more than seeing a foreigner come to the United States and have a baby on American soil.

Jasmine believes that those calling for her deportation are motivated by racism and that her newborn child has intensified their anger because, as a baby born to a foreigner on U.S. soil, her child automatically receives U.S. citizenship. Jasmine’s remarks highlight her perspective on the criticism she faces, framing it as a reflection of prejudice rather than her actions. While her comments have sparked further debate, they also underscore her resilience in addressing the challenges she faces in the public eye.