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Screw US Customs

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Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: kami333
Originally posted by: saymyname
I've had problems getting into France before simply because I asked them to stamp my passport.

hahaha, the Canadian immigration guy at Niagra Falls looked at me like I was crazy when I asked him to stamp my gf's US passport, told me she didn't need one. I had to explain to him that she wanted a stamp in her passport since she didn't have any from other countries (depending on what country you land in in the EU, they really don't stamp anymore so the only one she had was from US and the Czech). He was kind of shaking his head while he stamped hers, probably thought we were a bunch of crazy stupid Americans😀

I know that when canadian immigration stamps an american passport it automatically means they only get 30 days in the country vs 6 months. That's why they don't like to do it.

Interesting. Though wtf would I be do in Canada for the extra 5months, collect maple syrup??? Couple days vacation is enough for me.
 
Originally posted by: JEDI

fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, we won't get fooled again!

Fixed



As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, while it sux, that's the way things are nowdays. No getting around the fact that not all Border Patrol/ Customs Agents are "sensitive", and many can be real dicks. Unfortunately, you look (to the average American redneck) like the folks who have carried out terrorist acts against our country. Fair or not, it's a fact. Doesn't make you a terrorist, but, doesn't change the fact that your appearance gets you extra attention. You acting beligerent only makes things worse for you. I live in a part of Kahleeforneeya that has a large Sikh population, as well as a large Assyrian population. Lots of those folks get hassled and harrassed beyond what is "fair", and there have been several instances of Sikhs being killed or beaten, just because some dumb-ass thinks they look like one-o-them-thar Ay-Rabs.
Top it off with not having the appropriate paperwork for entry, and you get a big PITA and hassle. Next time, bring your passport...
 
Originally posted by: Jingle52648
They always pick the wrong guy, whereas the bad guy goes in unchecked. Need I say more.

gj diggin it up.

How many accounts do you have?
 
I don't think 9/11 created many rude ignorant racist @ssholes in this country, it just gave the ones that already existed (which unfortunately is a sh!tload) a license to act like rude ignorant racist @ssholes, more true to themselves, true to the thoughts they already had about people similar to you all along.
 
Oh you think US Customs is bad? Try Canadian Customs! I flew to Vancouver so that I could take a transit flight out of Canada and the people at customs were asking us all these stupid irrelevant questions. I got grilled for what .. to take a transit flight out of Canada?
 
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: EKKC
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: saymyname
*insert emo music*

****** you whitey/fobbie/blackie (insert stereotypical racist name) how'd you like to go to the middle east/asia/africa and be racially profiled?


4 pieces of ID should be enough to avoid interrogation.

um... americans are being racially profiled in the middle east and parts of asia africa. its called roadside bombing, kidnapping, and decapitation :roll:


I'm not gonna turn this into a P&N thread.


Your fault for not having your passport. You know what it is like now, you should have been prepared.


I concur! Depending on your bro's passport as backup/proof was not a good idea..
 
Originally posted by: jai6638
I concur! Depending on your bro's passport as backup/proof was not a good idea..

Word.

Certainly, even in Europe, where you aren't supposed to need a passport if you're a citizen of a European country, I can promise that you won't get across a border without your own.

However, even in Europe there are asshole immigration officers. I remember going on holiday with my family and friends to France from Britain. We came by ferry, bringing the cars. When we got to France, immigration took an interest in one of my friends. He had recently visited Israel on business, so had an Israeli immigration stamp in the passport.

The officer didn't take kindly to this - He was immediately detained and then escorted onto the next ferry back to Britain. No phone call, nothing.

He was eventually able to get in a week later. He visited the passport office and got an emergency passport replacement. No israeli connection. No problem.
 
They were just doing their job. Next time just tell them you do not appreciate their
unjust profiling. After that, just watch out for Bubba when showering.
 
I find that if I cross the border (at Buffalo) with the family, things go pretty smoothly. If I cross the border alone (and haven't shaved in a week), I get searched and questioned a lot more. I don't really consider it harrassment though cause I see it from their point of view. Plus I have nothing to hide nor have I don't anything wrong so I'm not too worried.
 
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
I find that if I cross the border (at Buffalo) with the family, things go pretty smoothly. If I cross the border alone (and haven't shaved in a week), I get searched and questioned a lot more. I don't really consider it harrassment though cause I see it from their point of view. Plus I have nothing to hide nor have I don't anything wrong so I'm not too worried.
awesome to hear someone so mature and so reasonable post in this thread.


thanks. :thumbsup:

 
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: saymyname
*insert emo music*

****** you whitey/fobbie/blackie (insert stereotypical racist name) how'd you like to go to the middle east/asia/africa and be racially profiled?


4 pieces of ID should be enough to avoid interrogation.

Agreed, actualy.

Sucks for you, I hope the BS attitude of our customs workers changes. It's rather absurd.
 

This thread is further proof that 90% of those who cry racism are rather racist themselves...

 
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: saymyname
I'm white, and although the Canadians let me cross the Pacific border with just my drivers license, when I came back I did have to go inside for a brief interview and explaination as to why I didn't have more docs with me, what I did, what I was doing, where I worked, where I got my degree, where I lived, etc etc and why I was in Canada for only 4 hours.

I think you're being over sensitive and are trying to pull the race card when you really don't need to.

I think I've been pretty patient with everyone, when I tell them I have a white mother they all kinda look at me and go 'really?'

We're not all backwards buffoons.


Not to mention my skin color was explicitly addressed in the first incident, otherwise I'd just be pissed off about how big of a pain in the ass crossing the border is.

There is a difference.

Wait, so if you don't marry outside your race you're a backwards buffoon?
 

I hope Homeland Security is reading this thread and puts the OP's name on a watchlist or something... from the tone in his voice it sounds like he may need some monitoring.

😛
 
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
****** you whitey/fobbie/blackie (insert stereotypical racist name) how'd you like to go to the middle east/asia/africa and be racially profiled?

White people ARE racially profiled in the Middle East: it's called point-blank execution while blindfolded. It's a little better on this side of the pond 😉 .

Originally posted by: RyanSengara
4 pieces of ID should be enough to avoid interrogation.

Not when they're the wrong types.

I don't care if you had 18 forms of identification: you didn't have either of the two that are specifically stated as acceptable/required.

I'm sorry that you feel like you're being profiled, but you could be a white middle-aged man from Podunk, Iowa and they still wouldn't let you through just because you had the same address as someone else with the proper identification.
 
Boo fvcking hoo I'm going to whine about sh!t because I think I'm entitled to everything and I can't follow simple requirements.

I hope you stay out of the US now and never come back.
 
Don't mean to be a dick but if I am not mistaken, you have to have a passport or a birth certificate to cross the border. Why are you so special and shouldn't be required to do what everyone is required to do?
 
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Don't mean to be a dick but if I am not mistaken, you have to have a passport or a birth certificate to cross the border. Why are you so special and shouldn't be required to do what everyone is required to do?

*DING DING DING*
 
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