Can i ask if you saw the programme, i dont think i would take it very lightly if i were in there position.
Ipersonally have always been treated very well, but i agree with previous comments, "this needs looking at".<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla
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The program certainly made you think and I would imagine put a lot of people off going to the US, I will look at the security quite differently when I go - mind you I think they always look scarey, sometimes a smile would not go a miss! I can remenmber the first time we went out and the imigration was quite daunting and could have put us off for life!
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Disagree totally. As Rosie said millions of Brits/Europeans travel to the USA every year. I have been treated very well on my last few ocassions. Last trip we were shown to the front of a very long xray queue by an English born official. Other occasions I have had my hand shock and welcomed. You have to realise that it is not meant to be a friendly process entering the US, they are screening for potential terrorists. Best thing to do is just hand your passports over with the correctly filled in documents, be polite and do not argue with anything they say!!!!! They hold all the cards. No jokes, about explosives like some silly girl in Miami, she was detained for some time,served her right, none of it is a joking matter.
Strong opinion I know.
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