I did not know you couldn’t get a job.
Brother of a friend took the Chunnel from France to Britain. When British immigration asked him what he was doing there he said he just wanted to hang out, maybe work as a bartender, do some sightseeing.
Needless to say he was denied entry.
Anyone trust what Euro youths say are their intentions? He’ll for matter USA youths.
They weren’t here trying to get a job. They just didn’t have a complete itinerary because they didn’t know exactly what cities they wanted to visit. The Border Patrol handled it crudely. They wouldn’t have treated them like that if they came in illegally like under Biden.
PS: They weren’t here to get a job.
https://youtu.be/hiwgOWo7mDc?list=RDCv6tuzHUuuk
Now we know their side, let’s hear the Customs side. My guess is that they simply didn’t have enough money with them to ‘hang out’ in the US per their timeline, so tough Shiite, find countries that look the other way when you plan to work, we’re no longer in that business.
> These travelers were denied entry after attempting to enter the US under false pretenses. <
If you’re lying, you’re gonna be crying.
It’s one of Trump’s new rules.
Nobody is owed entry into the US/
This happens every day. Suddenly it’s news?
Democrat hangers-on in government jobs are engagning in passive-aggressive resistance to Trump by making ridiculous errors and overdoing enforcement in idiotic ways.
Journalists are real investigative when it comes to promoting their agenda but even at that they still have to make a big stink burger out of a nothing burger.
Coming from a government worker in Leftist Hawaii and targeted at young white girls, this could be “malicious compliance.” The term refers to following a requirement or rule in a way that intentionally causes problems, often to highlight the rule’s flaws or to undermine its purpose while technically adhering to it.
I’m getting pretty sick of all these foreigners whining about decisions our country makes.
I have nothing against them, but for crying out loud. Nobody owes them ANYTHING. Getting in this country is a privilege not a right.