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Couple Arrested At U.S. Border For Asking Questions

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I'm american and even I'm scared of US immigration. That's why I never go back unless I absolutely have to. :)

However, I must point out, talking to a Thai police officer in the manner of the gentleman in the second video would probably get you in a far worse situation...

I'm american and even I'm scared of US immigration. That's why I never go back unless I absolutely have to. :)

I feel the same way, except I think its disgust more than fear. Particularly the females who have to ask you why you were in Thailand and do not think "because I wanted to go there" is a sufficiently clear answer. Last time I went back I had to request a supervisor respond to end this silly line of questioning. I have to admit, he was very polite and very professional. She recited the above conversation exactly as it had occured, and he sternly told her to "send him on his way."

The first video is a CHP or CHiP as you move buffs say. (California Highway Patrol). The driver was lucky doing 98 in a 70 zone but that does not eliminate the fact that the officer in his line of questioning is an arsehol_e.

I'm american and even I'm scared of US immigration. That's why I never go back unless I absolutely have to. :)

One thing is for certain, they ain't your friend.

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