Oh come on...immigration officers are like this everywhere. It's the nature of the beast. When you aren't a citizen that's the point where you get to see a very different side of the country. And immigration officers like all professionals start to see the public as the enemy.
That experience doesn't sound particularly bad to me. You are just taken aback because you don't cross borders very much, I'm guessing, and probably are white and English-speaking.
I've had very much the same on entering the US, and many, many people have had much worse. Watch out if someone with the same name as you is on the no-fly list.
At least nobody tried to shake you down for a bribe, as you get in many poorer countries.
That experience doesn't sound particularly bad to me. You are just taken aback because you don't cross borders very much, I'm guessing, and probably are white and English-speaking.
I've had very much the same on entering the US, and many, many people have had much worse. Watch out if someone with the same name as you is on the no-fly list.
At least nobody tried to shake you down for a bribe, as you get in many poorer countries.