Posted on 04/28/2014 9:34:54 AM PDT by aimhigh
A young American Jewish student, Louis Chip Cantor, 23, attempting to enter Britain, was detained in a cell and interrogated over several hours, subjected to anti-semitic abuse by customs officers and then deported back to the United States for the crime of being Jewish and having an Israeli stamp in his passport. He was shaken down and detained by a female officer wearing a burka. It is a story which leaves no room for misunderstanding.
Eventually, he was informed that he was being denied entry and sent back to the United States. He was walked aboard the plane by a British official, and his passport handed to the American Airlines flight crew, with instructions not to give it to him until the plane arrived in America. Cantor was told that his passport information and fingerprints had been put in a database which would flag him for other officials if he tried to enter any EU nation in the future. The possession of an Israeli visa appears to have been his only offence.
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Technically, I think that since he hadn't officially entered the country there was so such requirement.
> Once in the interview room Chip told his father that he was told if he changed any of his answers to any questions, he was going to go to prison.
http://gatesofvienna.net/2013/07/keeping-a-little-jew-out-of-britain/
If you are being detained by another country's security personnel, I don't think it would make a difference.
Thanks.
I have myself fallen prey to “too good to check” syndrome.
Posted a Jefferon Davis “Enslavement Proclamation” that was supposed to have been issued in response to Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.
I have a pretty good eye for the type of language used in different eras, and it looked authentic.
Unfortunately, while it was indeed contemporaneous, it turned out to be from the 1864 equivalent of The Onion. A parody.
Which taught me that stories that really, really align with your POV should be approached very carefully, just like financial deals that seem to good to be true.
If that was indeed his only offense then tens of thousands of passengers each year should be denied entry into the UK. I suspect there is more to it than that.
In service to their master, Satan.
What with the propensity of "journalists" to call all long guns AR-15s or AK-47s and most dogs Pit Bulls, they might be calling any Muslim headscarf a burqa.
Just found a pic for a mini burqa. Can’t show it here tho.
I can’t say I’ve ever heard this story in the UK.
A renegade Aussie point of view?
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From the inventors of the blood libel. This incident happened in the spring of 2013. There's no question of the agents bias, their antisemitic comments were overheard, and repeated to his father and potential employer. The problem was that he was entering the country to intern for the summer, however didn't have a visa allowing him to work.
This story was posted on FR last year, and the reasons for his refusal were posted at the time. He had an invalid visa, his ‘jewish’ story was and is a load of crap.
Don’t bother, the story was exposed last year on here as a fraud. The lad had an invalid visa. The little turd then went crying to the US/jewish media groups telling this story of anti-Semitism.
It wasn’t.
At least we know he can write fiction well.
The incident and supposed slurs never happened. This was debunked in the FR threads on this last year.
Didn’t happen, Sunk.
“Arbeit macht frei!”
Got any links?
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