• Homeland Security Sets Record Straight on Anti-Trump 'Influencer' Who C

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 13 08:55:22 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, sac.politics, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.media

    Anyone who has been through a TSA process entering an airport has either
    been "randomly" selected for extra screening or has seen someone have that randomly inflicted on them. It happened to me only last week, returning
    from visiting the grandkids in Iowa, and it cost me an extra five minutes
    or so. I was lucky.

    Now, the "random" part of this is well to the left of stupid. That's not
    how you find people who are up to no good. At least it wasn't stupid
    enough to encompass my 80-year-old blind father-in-law, but it is still
    pretty stupid; you don't find goblins by random screenings, you find them
    by looking for people who fit a profile - the profile of a goblin.

    So it comes as no surprise that Customs and Border Protection follows a
    similar model, or that the occasional American citizen will get caught up
    in it. But whether you see any sense in that policy or not, there's no
    reason to lie about it, which is what one TikTok "influencer" did.
    Homeland Security wasted no time in calling her out.


    Homeland Security
    @DHSgov
    FALSE: Claims that her political beliefs triggered the inspection are
    baseless. Our officers are following the law, not agendas.

    Upon entering the country, this individual was referred for further
    inspection � a routine, lawful process that occurs daily, and can apply
    for any traveler. Once her inspection was complete, she was promptly
    released.

    https://x.com/DHSgov/status/1921909199920865768

    The X post reads, in reply to the whiner's claim that she was targeted
    because of the political content of her TikTok rantings:

    FALSE: Claims that her political beliefs triggered the inspection are
    baseless. Our officers are following the law, not agendas.

    Upon entering the country, this individual was referred for further
    inspection � a routine, lawful process that occurs daily, and can apply
    for any traveler. Once her inspection was complete, she was promptly
    released.

    So, nothing out of the ordinary occurred. The immigration officers
    followed their procedures, and the person was released with no further
    hassle. Yes, being "randomly" selected is a pain - but it could and does
    happen to anyone. But when it comes to anything immigration-related right
    now, the left has gone full-on cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.

    Here is the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Inspection Process.

    If additional information is needed, you may be sent to secondary
    inspection, where CBP officers conduct further questioning and document
    review. Secondary inspection can be prompted randomly or if a CBP officer
    has concerns about your admissibility. It allows officers to verify
    information without delaying other travelers.

    During secondary inspection, CBP officers may:

    Ask detailed questions about your travel plans, immigration history,
    previous employment in the U.S. and/or prior drug use
    Inquire about proof of financial ability to support yourself during your
    stay in the U.S.
    Request proof of enrollment and/or information about your academic program
    to verify that you have previously maintained F or J status
    Review any interactions with law enforcement, including arrests or DUIs
    Conduct a thorough search of you and your belongings, including electronic devices
    Request passwords or access to locked electronic devices to review laptop files, phone data, and social media accounts
    Make copies of information stored on your devices
    This applies to everyone entering the country. Everyone. U.S. citizens and citizens of other nations - everyone. That is, unless you're an illegal
    alien entering the country during the Biden administration, when little or
    no inspection was done on anyone.

    This is why we should deride the very concept of an internet "influencer." These people shouldn't be influencing anyone with enough brains to pound
    sand. This "Long Time First Time" loon - I won't speculate on what that
    screen name may signify - is a person of no more consequence than a
    package of Peeps. On this event, she is either lying, catastrophically uninformed, or both. The Customs and Border Protection people were doing
    their duty under the law, nothing more and nothing less. We can argue the wisdom of the procedures from now until the heat-death of the universe,
    and it won't change the fact that, under existing processes, the officers
    were doing what the law and their training required of them.

    If this person thinks American immigration checks are onerous, I invite
    her to go through German customs or South African customs. I've been
    through both, and they don't mess about. I have it from reliable sources
    that Israel is even more so.

    Thanks to President Trump, illegal immigration into our great country has virtually stopped. Despite the radical left's lies, new legislation wasn't needed to secure our border, just a new president.

    https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/05/12/homeland-security-sets-record- straight-on-anti-trump-influencer-who-claimed-ice-detained-her-unfairly- n2188983

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