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MAJ Bryan Zeski
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I think everyone should be subject to two-hour detentions at the airport when they come from somewhere other than here. I mean, it's just as easy for light-skinned people to blow stuff up as it is for dark-skinned people. In the interest of national security, EVERYONE should be detained at all border entries for as long as it takes to question them about their origin, the origin of their name, their parents origin and whether or not they have any friends who might also be shady. In order to verify this information, we should also for the border guards search through the phones, papers and social media accounts of each person entering the country to:

A) make sure they are telling the truth;
B) make sure their Facebook friends are kosher;
C) make sure they aren't posting negative stuff about the country, the President, or Brietbat online;
D) we should make backup images of their phones and contents for future tracking;
E) we should run their GPS cookie trail against a database of known terrorist group locations, locations of places that are vocal about their opposite to the President or the US government;
F) We should make them swear allegiance to the President, make them say "Make America Great Again" and "America First" three times; and make sure they can sing the National Anthem.
G) Make them eat a piece of bacon for good measure.

Only then can we be safe and secure under our happy blanket of security on our freedom beds.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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SFC Shirley Whitfield - To put your story into context - please state the year that your incident occurred, and what type of orders you were on.
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MAJ Bryan Zeski
MAJ Bryan Zeski
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SMSgt Roger Horton - But you think A-E make sense to do for anyone entering the country?
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SFC Bde Mobility Nco
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MAJ Bryan Zeski - Once you have some Americans scared they are willing to give up all their personal rights. Remember the terror threat level? I wonder what that is at now?
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LCpl Cody Collins
LCpl Cody Collins
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Same place my sister-in-law was yanked out of line, O' Hare in Chicago.
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PFC Rec Aide
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That's embarrassing
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SSG Robert Webster
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I have read the full account from the USA Today site before I read this one (it has more information).

I think that the CBP agents involved, their supervisors, and the idiots that hired them should be fired. I also think that the Public Affairs division of the DHS and all of its subsidiaries needs a major overhaul. What is the CBP doing in their hiring practices? Hiring from the same pool of applicants as the TSA?

There is also something that smells of fecal matter about this story. I think that something else ALSO happened that neither side is willing to talk about.

Full story as printed by the USA Today News Service - http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/alis-son-detained-by-immigration-at-fla-airport/ar-AAnkPuN?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
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CSM William DeWolf
CSM William DeWolf
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Agree and believe there is more to this story. Wait and see. Wouldn't there be more national coverage if there were issues?
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