UK Britain Issues Travel Warning for US - You got a loicense to be in the United States?

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The United Kingdom has updated its travel advice for British citizens planning to visit the United States, warning of potential arrest or detention if travelers fail to comply with entry requirements.

It comes amid President Donald Trump's large-scale crackdown on illegal immigration.

"You should comply with all entry, visa and other conditions of entry. The authorities in the U.S. set and enforce entry rules strictly. You may be liable to arrest or detention if you break the rules," the guidance reads.

Why It Matters

Trump pledged to carry out mass deportations of individuals living in the U.S. without legal status. His term started with large-scale immigration raids, a suspension of asylum processing for undocumented migrants, and executive orders expanding ICE's authority to arrest and detain those in the country unlawfully.

The administration has prioritized increasing deportation efforts, aiming to remove millions of undocumented immigrants.

What To Know

This marks a notable change from the guidance issued earlier this year. Archived versions of the U.K.'s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) website from early February only briefly reference U.S. entry rules being strictly enforced without an explicit warning about potential legal consequences.

The new advisory does not specify a particular reason for the updated language, but it comes amid heightened scrutiny of international travelers by U.S. border officials.

British citizens are urged to ensure they have the correct documentation and to adhere to all visa conditions when entering the country.

The U.S. has a range of entry requirements, including needing an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval for short-term visits under the Visa Waiver Program. Failure to meet these requirements can result in travelers being denied entry, detained, or deported.

British citizens planning trips to the United States are encouraged to regularly check the FCDO website for the latest travel advice and seek guidance if they are unsure about their visa status.

The guidance comes after Rebecca Burke, a 28-year-old U.K. citizen, was detained and deported from the U.S. and returned to the U.K. on March 18, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Burke, a cartoonist, had been backpacking across the United States, sharing her journey on Instagram, where she posted about her stays in Portland and Seattle.

Her father, Paul Burke, voiced concern in a Facebook post, explaining that his daughter had no criminal record and was on her way to Canada when she was denied entry due to an "incorrect visa." She was then refused reentry into the U.S., classified as an "illegal alien," and detained by ICE.

What Happens Next

It is unclear whether this advisory will affect travel to the U.S. or how the U.S. will respond.

https://www.newsweek.com/britain-issues-travel-warning-us-deportations-2047878 (Archive)
 
>warning of potential arrest or detention if travelers fail to comply with entry requirements.

so... comply with entry requirements

are britainers really this stupid?
 
I am so sweetly naïve that I hadn't considered that, although I'd say that would still constitute fake documentation.
I was just heaping on the vegan chick you were referencing, who couldn't understand why having sloppy papers and a standoffish attitude might get you detained at a foreign border. And apparently STILL thinks she did nothing wrong.
 
What non-news is this? "you need to enter a country legally", well duh. Is this just a message for the illegals that got into this country by boat, so they may know the US will just deport them unlike we will?
 
This reminds me. It’s amusing how hard we make immigration from Europe. I wonder what the object of our policy is since Europeans are educated and can adapt easily.
It took us 6 or 7 years of waiting to be approved, pass a basic test of America's laws and history, and pay back thousands of dollars to the refugee program that got us here, because we did everything legally. And we're from east Europe.

We came at the same time as a bunch of Somalis and Sudanese. They're mostly pill heads, alcoholics, or just dead by now. I doubt any one of them paid back a single penny. Ungrateful garbage. It's one of those things that opened my eyes how much this country hates white people.
 
>be bong
>fancy a holiday, innit
>pay like $14 or whatever for visa waiver which provides unlimited entries for two years
>fly to USA
>show passport to CBP wagie at border
>"thank you sir, have a great day and welcome back to the United States"

Truly horrifying. Thank god the Foreign Office are warning us.
 
It's a fairly harmless disclaimer. Usually reserved for warning about 3rd world countries, but nevertheless, it is fairly standard.
 
The one thing that would make me unironically mad at Trump would be if he deports UK faggots in retaliation and Oney or Niall end up getting sent back. You can get rid of all the other Micks and Limeys though.
 
Cor blimey can you believe these Yanks? They don't even have a designated village rapist they're so uncivilized!

All jokes aside every British tourist I've ever met has been rude as hell and also smelled like shit so I'm not sure why they never bathes stereotype is a French one and not British, I'm fine with less of them.
To be fair that's also our experience of every American tourist.
 
US government: *stops people breaking the law*
Bong Government: "Remember to obey the law."
Newsweek: *seethe*

Let's see what flavor of retard wrote this drivel:
Billal Rahman is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. He specializes in immigration policy and border security.
Ahh. Brown hands typed this article. No surprises there, then.
 
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