The teens claimed CBP targeted them because they hadn’t booked hotels for their entire stay in Hawaii.

“They found it suspicious that we hadn’t fully booked our accommodations for the entire five weeks in Hawaii,” Pohl said. “We wanted to travel spontaneously. Just like we had done in Thailand and New Zealand.”

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    When the world thinks “illegal immigration” we all think “Germans sneaking into Hawaii”.

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      They finally found the culprit for the shit state of the United State: It’s all those pesky german young adults backpacking through the world and visiting Hawaii for like a few weeks or something!

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    They’re lucky they were sent home instead of to an El Salvador concentration camp.

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        It likely saved them, but being white still doesn’t guarantee your safety from the US gulags.

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        I’ve been seeing a lot of reports lately of white people getting screwed over like this. They all had one thing in common: women traveling without male company.

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    Look at those evil immigrants. No doubt they’ll… they’ll… hold on, can we use some AI to replace the stock photo with brown people? Thank you.

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    I know every country has its problems and that there are desperate people everywhere.

    but its very much american exceptionalism, that americans would assume people coming from a country that has infinitely more worker rights, would move to their failing state just to work.

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      If the US stop bombing and middling in South America, and countries in the middle east, most of these people will voluntary go back or never try to get into the states in the first place.

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        not the only ones spreading death and displacement,

        Russia, Turkey, Israel, and Saudi Arabia to name a few of the worst offenders

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    Every time I’ve been to Cuba I show up in the airport and basically have a car rented, maybe first night in a hotel. Then we drive wherever we feel like and usually pick up a hitchhiker or two that will have a “sister” that has a room for rent.

    It has almost always been clean, friendly, cheap, and a good breakfast. Rinse, repeat. I love travelling like this and have generally done this everywhere I’ve gone in the third world. Apparently the US doesn’t even measure up to third world.

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    Travel advice to USA has pretty much always been to have your destination/hotel at hand for customs and your tickets for the flight back. They were also interested in how you would get to said destination, so better have a car rented in advance.

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      It was so silly when the immigration officer asked me (at the origin, not the destination because they want to avoid to fly you back): “And what if John won’t be there to pick you up at the airport?” Me: “I don’t know man, take an Uber?”

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      In addition, don’t say anything that suggests you will work, even if unpaid. Don’t mention volunteering, helping a friend, doing remote work, etc. The rules are quite specific about what visas allow and do not allow, and many border people are just there to catch a paycheck - they will absolutely err on the side of denial. It is not a fair game, and you will not be given a fair chance to explain yourself.

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    Oh no! This dastardly Europeans wanted to come here and work! How dare they! Deport them!

    This country was cooked a long time ago.

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      From another story about the event, it wasn’t even like odd jobs for a host, it was small job remote work for people in Germany and Asia. Stuff they would be doing at home and just kept doing during downtime on a long vacation.

      Don’t reply to any business emails while lounging by the pool, you need a work visa for that!

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        This is a much, much better article. I’m surprised at the NYPost’s shoddy quality (though I don’t know much about them); the headline especially feels misleading. Thanks for sharing a better source.

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          The NYPost is a crappy conservative tabloid. I don’t know why people keep posting stories from it.

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    I saw this in an episode of border patrol Canada when a guy was coming to help his friend in Canada do yard work\landscaping. The officers said he was trying to take a Canadian job, work illegally, and was barred from entering the country.

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      A relative of mine just had a baby, and her mom came from out-of country to meet her grandchild and help mom and dad in those first crazy weeks with a newborn.

      But when she told CBP that she was “coming to help her daughter with the new baby” she got detailed and questioned for 2 hours. Eventually they let her through but they were really trying to pin her coming to work illegally on a tourism visa.

      If you or a loved one are in a similar situation, just say you’re “visiting family”. Apparently it’s a legal gray area in this shithole to help your child take care of a newborn.

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        No fucking shit she got attention. This is a classic “comes in and never leaves” scenario border patrols are well aware of.

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          That makes no sense. A person could just as easily say they are going to Disney, while secretly planning on never leaving.

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            If this makes no sense, you have the cognitive abilities of a shovel, and I won’t be wasting my time.

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    NGL, traveling to America right now is just too risky. Don’t do it, for your own safety.

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    Holy shit the comments on that article. I know NY Post leans right, but some of them got their noses so far up Trump’s ass they’re snorting small intestine

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      CBP told them their entry was denied — and that they would be detained until their deportation.
      Both say they were handcuffed and sent to a detention center, which they claimed was more like a prison.
      “We were searched with metal detectors, our entire bodies were scanned, and we had to stand naked in front of the police officers and were looked through,” Pohl said. “Then we were given green prison clothes and put in a prison cell with serious criminals.”

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      “We were searched with metal detectors, our entire bodies were scanned, and we had to stand naked in front of the police officers and were looked through,” Pohl said. “Then we were given green prison clothes and put in a prison cell with serious criminals.”

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    What is the sensationalist crap? They admitted they intended to work, probably talked too fucking much. I mean for chrissakes they even told the reporter they intend to work in another foreign country soon.

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      What does working in a different country have to do with the US? They said they didn’t want to work in the US and that CBP falsified their testimony. As they themselves admitted it was just naiv to believe germans were excempt from the administrations pullshit.

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      I mean, assuming any of that is true,; fine. Deny them entry and send them back home. Why are they strip searching then and throwing them behind bars?

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        You must have learned what happens at non land international borders involving non citizens denied entry after January of this year.

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      Yes. Teenage girls not keeping their traps shut, even in front of immigration SOBs seems to be the most likely thing, here.