President Donald TrumpThe second mandate, a German woman crossing Mexico America was owned by American immigration and the application of customs for more than a month. A few weeks later, a Canadian actress was kept for 12 days in detention centers on the southern border after bureaucratic problems on a work visa. A French scientist on the way to an astronomy conference was detained at Houston airport for a day and ordered to go home.
Firing on the American border, in particular disagreements on paperwork, is not strange in itself, for example diplomats abroad. But the hardness and duration of detentions in short time since Trump returned to Washington is weird, they say. The same goes for titles, which the new administration does not disturb or could not control. “Border agencies are under new orders, so they are a little stricter,” said a European consular official who asked not to be appointed. “But it seems that the US government wants to send a warning.”