Learn what "i don't want you mixed up in this" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means I don't want you involved because I think it may cause trouble or danger.
From The Unforgettable Love, Episode 2
Someone says they do not want another person involved in a risky situation.
Use it when you want to protect someone from being involved in a problem. It can sound caring, but also firm.
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