Family Life0 min ago
US visa waiver - a cautionary tale
My family has just returned from the US where we entered via the visa waiver scheme as we can all honestly tick the boxes on the back of the form.
However my younger son got sent to secondary processing because he had a Turkish visa in his passport from a holiday to Marmaris with his mates two years ago.
As we all know (?), anyone going to Turkey can easily (?) travel to Pakistan or Afghanistan so he must be a terrorist and therefore undesireable. The US immigration computers required that CTR were contacted to agree whether he could enter but they wouldn't answer the phone so some considerable time later the immigration officers finally agreed to admit him. However the customs people also questioned us and searched our bags.
While I've no problem with the US ensuring security of the country I wish that they'd do it on the basis of a correct knowledge of world geography and CTR staff actually being available to follow their procedures.
However my younger son got sent to secondary processing because he had a Turkish visa in his passport from a holiday to Marmaris with his mates two years ago.
As we all know (?), anyone going to Turkey can easily (?) travel to Pakistan or Afghanistan so he must be a terrorist and therefore undesireable. The US immigration computers required that CTR were contacted to agree whether he could enter but they wouldn't answer the phone so some considerable time later the immigration officers finally agreed to admit him. However the customs people also questioned us and searched our bags.
While I've no problem with the US ensuring security of the country I wish that they'd do it on the basis of a correct knowledge of world geography and CTR staff actually being available to follow their procedures.
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