Posted on 11/26/2015 3:41:22 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
LOL!
Most Americans of Arab extraction are actually Christians. If this guy’s parentage is Slovenian and Egyptian, with a first name like “Kim”, he’s probably not a Muslim and nowhere in the article does it say he is. Being detained, interrogated, and prevented from contacting anyone on the outside for ten hours by Homeland Security upon entry into one’s homeland (American parents and an American passport) would be a very unnerving experience. My guess is his passport is filled with every sort of Middle East visa stamp and he had the bad luck of flying in from a hot bed of terrorist sleeper cells (Brazil). My recently expired passport looks much the same I can imagine being in this guy’s shoes.
I travelled up to Canada in the late spring, just by myself, going on a road trip.
Middle aged, white, short hair, glasses, wearing a military hat.
I had been driving for several hours straight (through northern Maine) when I hit the border. I figured I would stop and use a men’s room at the border crossing facility, which was good, because at that point, I had to go pretty badly.
When I got there, they asked me questions, then told me to pull my car to the side and come inside the building. When I came in (around 20:00) there was one person in this big room with benches, and when I asked him if I could use the men’s room, he said no. I had to wait.
So I had to urinate pretty badly at this time, but felt like I had no option, so I paced back and forth, because that can get pretty uncomfortable. After about five minutes, two border guards came out (male and female) and walked me to my car, asking me questions about whether I owned guns, etc. and then proceeded to take the entire car apart. Took my luggage out and completely emptied it, pulled out floor mats, emptied my glove compartment, emptied my trunk, searched the engine compartment, etc. The female pulls my container of prescription pills out (to save space when going on short trips, I just take what I need and throw them all into one container) and asks what they were, so I explain each one, and she admonishes me and says “You shouldn’t put them together in one container” which starts to REALLY piss me off. They are pulling other stuff out saying “What’s this? Why do you have this?”, etc.
Then, they pull my secured gun safe from under my seat, and ask if I had a gun in it. I said no, I already told them about a half dozen times I did not have a gun with me. They asked me to open it, and for some reason, the key didn’t work. At this point, I had to go so badly I said “Look. Why don’t you get a crowbar and force it open, I really have to go to the men’s room?” But I did finally get the blamed thing open.
All this took about 30-45 minutes, and by the end of it, as anyone who has ever had to go that badly knows, you almost begin to salivate from the discomfort.
I was pretty pissed. I’ll bet I went through a lot more discomfort than that jackass in article, and for less reason.
To make it worse, on the way home the next day (only stayed one night) I got stopped by two police cruisers outside of St. Johns, where again, I was asked several times if I owned guns. Turns out they stopped me because I had apparently not paid for a tank of gasoline about forty miles back, and they called the RCMP. When they told me I didn’t pay, I was pretty adamant that I had, but agreed to drive back and straighten it out. As soon as I walked in, the guy behind the counter was apologetic, and said “I told them not to be hard on you, it was an accident!” We had a good laugh.
It was due to confusion about the difference in the way credit card readers work up there, and I had ended up paying for a soft drink I purchased, not the gasoline.
Needless to say, I wasn’t feeling any love from North of the Border. Don’t feel like going back up again.
He needs to STFU get on the plane and go while he still can.
exactly
welcome to being treated like an American citizen
IF he were Syrian it would have been different
What they didn’t have any gay bars in the airport?
Pray America wakes
Aw, someone offered him ham sandwich to eat? Wait, in Miami, could it have been a pork mojito sandwich? A little too much flavor perhaps?
I got searched like that coming in from Canada at a little crossing in northern Idaho. It started off innocent enough, but then they told me to pull over. Then, about ten agents came out of the building, and the head guy said they were going to search my car, which they thoroughly did. After they were finished looking through everything, which took over an hour, the head guy came back. I asked him what was going on and how come there were so many agents at this little crossing, and he told me they were just practicing for a big pot festival in BC the next week. He was pleasant, and even gave me some coffee and advice about where to go down the road, but I still was a little pissed about the whole thing.
Oh, wait....never mind. :o)
What else? A piece of bacon on a string?
Well, perhaps I made a hasty decision about the guy - I was still reeling about the fake clock guy and his $15,000,000.00 lawsuit.
Wow....quite the trip!
I wasn’t feeling the love...I can tell you...
The gall...they just openly admitted they were practicing on you!
You could be right. He might be an a$$hole. Just probably not a Muslim one. My reaction was “there but for the grace ...” because my own travels and passport have caused some raised eyebrows as an immigration office flips pages. I never got ten hours of the third degree treatment but always knew it could happen.
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