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I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped
(www.theguardian.com)
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She didn’t have a valid visa, she was trying to get it renewed.
If that is the case then flying to another country to try to enter the US when you have been denied is definitely a FAFO situation.
I'm not sure if you've ever tried immigrating between the US and Canada, but it is absolutely valid to apply for visas and work permits at a port of entry. It does not matter which country you arrive from - there is no requirement that you must enter from your home country.
It also does not matter if you've been previously denied. Denial is not a conviction, and the US is happy to take your money for you to apply again. Especially if you have a new job that may change the circumstances.
None of what she did was shady - at all. It's super common. And legal. And the worst thing that should have happened is a denial of entry.
I've done so many times, and in today's political climate, if one is informed, it's not a stretch that they will look for any excuse. Don't be so naive.
If by "today's political climate," you mean the sudden and illegal actions the president of the USA has ordered and USA's ICE has carried out, then I don't disagree with you. I wouldn't have done what she did. But I also don't blame her for being detained. We have to admit that this is lunacy! And I'm glad that she has been vocal, so people can understand that this isn't just a crackdown on illegal crossings.
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Agreed! But what, we think, doesn't matter. I still stand by my comment that she was being disingenuous and regardless of what port of entry you apply at, there will be questions about your travel trail and other deets. The officers have a great deal of discretion, so one officer may differ from another as to whom they let through.
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Yes I definitely agree here. I appreciate you taking the time. I don't disagree with her denial, it's the detention that drives me nuts.
I think that the issue was that she was at a land border crossing. They couldn't just put her on a plane and send her home. They put her into the system and it took them two weeks to deport her.