Aulu Aula, a participant from “90 Day Fiancé: The Last Resort,” has sparked concerns about a potential deportation
to Samoa following his recent posts on social media. He first appeared on “90 Day Fiancé” Season 6 alongside
Kanani Fagata. Despite their marriage in September 2018 and the birth of two sons, Oliver and Kennedy, Aulu and
Kanani’s relationship faced significant challenges over the years. They returned to the spotlight in “90 Day Fiancé: The Last Resort” Season 1, hoping to resolve their trust issues, but ultimately Kanani chose to move on with her new boyfriend, Dallas Noise, expressing a desire to co-parent with Aulu instead.
Typically known for sharing positive content on his social media platforms, Aulu recently posted Instagram stories that hinted at serious trouble. On January 30, 2025, he shared a video of himself waiting in line at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in Los Angeles, looking exhausted and unhappy. In another video from inside the building, he discussed his circumstances, revealing that his visa, Green Card, and other paperwork had all expired. Although he laughed while mentioning, “I’m deporting back,” he asked his fans for their blessings during what appears to be a troubling time.
It’s disheartening to see Aulu face a potential deportation after establishing his life in the United States for over six years. He left his family in Samoa to build a life with Kanani, including obtaining a job, purchasing a home in Utah, and reaching various milestones. The possibility of returning to Samoa represents a significant challenge for him, as it could disrupt his family life and impact his relationship with his sons.
Since Aulu and Kanani’s separation, they have been navigating their differences and have seemingly established an amicable dynamic, allowing them to co-parent their children without conflict. If Aulu is indeed forced to move back to Samoa, he may face the difficult reality of being separated from his sons and the challenges of long-distance co-parenting. However, this unexpected turn could also be a blessing in disguise; Aulu may find joy in returning to his native Samoa, where he can embrace the simplicity of life and reconnect with his roots.
Returning to Samoa could offer Aulu the opportunity to work at the same resort where he first met Kanani, allowing him to enjoy time with his family and potentially bringing his children over for vacations. If Aulu does end up returning to Samoa, he might be able to create a new lifestyle that aligns more closely with his needs and values.