Trump 2.0 official thread

valysre

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Deino, please be careful to never visit any defense events hosted in the US, or you will certainly be detained for posting these things. Particularly while the beloved leader is still in power, and his helpful underlings are still in charge of policy at international entry points.
I myself have a friend (Canadian citizenship) who was stranded in Aruba briefly due to the activities in Venezuela, and upon reentry into the US, was sharply questioned for some time because some of his paperwork was filled out in different pen colors, and was then even more aggressively questioned about some text messages he had sent calling the dear leader an "orange" and expressing frustration at being stranded.
 

Deino

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Deino, please be careful to never visit any defense events hosted in the US, or you will certainly be detained for posting these things. Particularly while the beloved leader is still in power, and his helpful underlings are still in charge of policy at international entry points.
I myself have a friend (Canadian citizenship) who was stranded in Aruba briefly due to the activities in Venezuela, and upon reentry into the US, was sharply questioned for some time because some of his paperwork was filled out in different pen colors, and was then even more aggressively questioned about some text messages he had sent calling the dear leader an "orange" and expressing frustration at being stranded.

Thanks my friend, but in fact I'm well aware and at least for the next years I definitely won't go to the USA!

What's happening over there right now is so absurd and almost perverse, considering the USA's self-proclaimed status as the center and pinnacle of the free world!

Our daughter wanted to go to the USA for almost three months nearly three years ago, after graduating from high school and passing her A-levels. She planned to travel, visit her cousin who was studying political science there at the time, and to see and travel with other friends. She had a three-month tourist visa, a pre-booked return flight, a credit card, and her documents. She chose Seattle as her starting point, where she was to stay with a couple of friends who had just become parents.

It was just before 11 p.m. when she arrived at immigration and texted us that she would get back to us when she was through... our friends would be picking her up! We didn't hear from her for almost eight hours, and only then did we learn from our friend that he, too, had been questioned. They hadn't allowed our daughter into the country on suspicion of working illegally as an au pair. After a brief interrogation, they simply put her in deportation detention and held her for 24 hours, claiming her travel description was incomprehensible, that she was certainly planning to work illegally, and since she couldn't provide any further information confirming her plan - by the way, she wasn't even allowed to call us or our friend - she was flown back home after her time in detention.

To put it bluntly: FUCK off USA! [I hope my dear moderator colleges will understand this inappropriate outburst for once!]

And interestingly, I heard about a very similar case at the drone trade fair in Vienna, where the CEO of a drone defense company, with an invitation from the US Army - even with a signed invitation from a US Army General - was turned away at entry on the grounds that "what could this company possibly offer that the US doesn't already have or could produce better?!" His request for entry was deemed unbelievable.
 

Maikeru

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Thanks my friend, but in fact I'm well aware and at least for the next years I definitely won't go to the USA!

What's happening over there right now is so absurd and almost perverse, considering the USA's self-proclaimed status as the center and pinnacle of the free world!

Our daughter wanted to go to the USA for almost three months nearly three years ago, after graduating from high school and passing her A-levels. She planned to travel, visit her cousin who was studying political science there at the time, and to see and travel with other friends. She had a three-month tourist visa, a pre-booked return flight, a credit card, and her documents. She chose Seattle as her starting point, where she was to stay with a couple of friends who had just become parents.

It was just before 11 p.m. when she arrived at immigration and texted us that she would get back to us when she was through... our friends would be picking her up! We didn't hear from her for almost eight hours, and only then did we learn from our friend that he, too, had been questioned. They hadn't allowed our daughter into the country on suspicion of working illegally as an au pair. After a brief interrogation, they simply put her in deportation detention and held her for 24 hours, claiming her travel description was incomprehensible, that she was certainly planning to work illegally, and since she couldn't provide any further information confirming her plan - by the way, she wasn't even allowed to call us or our friend - she was flown back home after her time in detention.

To put it bluntly: FUCK off USA! [I hope my dear moderator colleges will understand this inappropriate outburst for once!]

And interestingly, I heard about a very similar case at the drone trade fair in Vienna, where the CEO of a drone defense company, with an invitation from the US Army - even with a signed invitation from a US Army General - was turned away at entry on the grounds that "what could this company possibly offer that the US doesn't already have or could produce better?!" His request for entry was deemed unbelievable.
They have A-levels in Germany? I thought that was an English thing.
 

supersnoop

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Thanks my friend, but in fact I'm well aware and at least for the next years I definitely won't go to the USA!

What's happening over there right now is so absurd and almost perverse, considering the USA's self-proclaimed status as the center and pinnacle of the free world!

Our daughter wanted to go to the USA for almost three months nearly three years ago, after graduating from high school and passing her A-levels. She planned to travel, visit her cousin who was studying political science there at the time, and to see and travel with other friends. She had a three-month tourist visa, a pre-booked return flight, a credit card, and her documents. She chose Seattle as her starting point, where she was to stay with a couple of friends who had just become parents.

It was just before 11 p.m. when she arrived at immigration and texted us that she would get back to us when she was through... our friends would be picking her up! We didn't hear from her for almost eight hours, and only then did we learn from our friend that he, too, had been questioned. They hadn't allowed our daughter into the country on suspicion of working illegally as an au pair. After a brief interrogation, they simply put her in deportation detention and held her for 24 hours, claiming her travel description was incomprehensible, that she was certainly planning to work illegally, and since she couldn't provide any further information confirming her plan - by the way, she wasn't even allowed to call us or our friend - she was flown back home after her time in detention.

To put it bluntly: FUCK off USA! [I hope my dear moderator colleges will understand this inappropriate outburst for once!]

And interestingly, I heard about a very similar case at the drone trade fair in Vienna, where the CEO of a drone defense company, with an invitation from the US Army - even with a signed invitation from a US Army General - was turned away at entry on the grounds that "what could this company possibly offer that the US doesn't already have or could produce better?!" His request for entry was deemed unbelievable.
None of this is new
Experiences from 10+ years ago
Strip searched at Logan Airport
Stuck at border waiting for car to be X-rayed (sorry for not being white! everyone waiting was brown + myself)
Stuck at border with some steroid freak yelling at me and my friend for 20 minutes while they searched a near empty car "WHY ARE YOU COMING INTO THE STATES? TO SHOP? MEN DON'T DO THAT"... they find some clothes in the trunk "WHY DO YOU HAVE CLOTHES?"
Post 9/11 turned CBP into paranoid freaks and never looked back. I imagine Trump 2024 is just like getting rid of whatever non-insane CBP officers with more of the crazy roid junkies.
 

siegecrossbow

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None of this is new
Experiences from 10+ years ago
Strip searched at Logan Airport
Stuck at border waiting for car to be X-rayed (sorry for not being white! everyone waiting was brown + myself)
Stuck at border with some steroid freak yelling at me and my friend for 20 minutes while they searched a near empty car "WHY ARE YOU COMING INTO THE STATES? TO SHOP? MEN DON'T DO THAT"... they find some clothes in the trunk "WHY DO YOU HAVE CLOTHES?"
Post 9/11 turned CBP into paranoid freaks and never looked back. I imagine Trump 2024 is just like getting rid of whatever non-insane CBP officers with more of the crazy roid junkies.
Good god I’d better use a burner phone when I go back to China then. Little Fascists are definitely gonna go through my postings and put me to work at Little Yangtze for denigrating the Dear Leader.
 

Ringsword

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It's was shared before, but you can't get bored from it. It's a masterpiece.
And this was before the Epstein files that will certainly add,"lifelong sexual predator of women and girls,rapist/abuser,sex-fiend/trafficker...." and we're not done yet.His niece Mary Trump said there isn't a single positive aspect of Donald Trump.
 
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Wrought

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Thanks my friend, but in fact I'm well aware and at least for the next years I definitely won't go to the USA!

What's happening over there right now is so absurd and almost perverse, considering the USA's self-proclaimed status as the center and pinnacle of the free world!

Our daughter wanted to go to the USA for almost three months nearly three years ago, after graduating from high school and passing her A-levels. She planned to travel, visit her cousin who was studying political science there at the time, and to see and travel with other friends. She had a three-month tourist visa, a pre-booked return flight, a credit card, and her documents. She chose Seattle as her starting point, where she was to stay with a couple of friends who had just become parents.

It was just before 11 p.m. when she arrived at immigration and texted us that she would get back to us when she was through... our friends would be picking her up! We didn't hear from her for almost eight hours, and only then did we learn from our friend that he, too, had been questioned. They hadn't allowed our daughter into the country on suspicion of working illegally as an au pair. After a brief interrogation, they simply put her in deportation detention and held her for 24 hours, claiming her travel description was incomprehensible, that she was certainly planning to work illegally, and since she couldn't provide any further information confirming her plan - by the way, she wasn't even allowed to call us or our friend - she was flown back home after her time in detention.

To put it bluntly: FUCK off USA! [I hope my dear moderator colleges will understand this inappropriate outburst for once!]

And interestingly, I heard about a very similar case at the drone trade fair in Vienna, where the CEO of a drone defense company, with an invitation from the US Army - even with a signed invitation from a US Army General - was turned away at entry on the grounds that "what could this company possibly offer that the US doesn't already have or could produce better?!" His request for entry was deemed unbelievable.

A terrible personal experience always turns people away. If it's any consolation, you're far from alone. ~11 million others are of the same mind.

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I will say that I myself have had no issues whatsoever crossing the border several times this past year. But maybe I just got lucky.
 
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