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by yashodhan
4592 days ago
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It's not my country, you assumptive douche. The author was rejected from entering the USA on arguably questionable, but still legal terms. Based on his account, I'm forced to believe he acted appropriately, and therefore I feel bad for him, but he doesn't have a given right to enter a foreign country. My advice remains. Custom officials in airports are much better equipped to handle foreigners. So, to hedge your safest bets for next time you go to the US, make the airport your first port of entry. |
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And no one was questioning the legality of this. Legal does not mean good.
>My advice remains. Custom officials in airports are much better equipped to handle foreigners. So, to hedge your safest bets for next time you go to the US, make the airport your first port of entry.
How is that not broken? Why should it matter if you enter via airport or train.
There was no reason to turn him away, other than misperceptions and bigocy by the border agents. That's what should be fixed.