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I visited the US once over a decade ago for a job interview.. Never have I felt more unwelcome in my life. Border control in the US are absolute assholes, significantly worse than anywhere else.. Cannot imagine what a shit experience it must be now.
Yeah border control there are insane. My partner (who is half American but has always lived in the UK) and I flew to Canada and met his family at the airport, who drove us over the border to where they live in the US (their nearest airport was in Canada) and we got interrogated at the border because they couldn't understand how they could be related when he had a British accent lol. With a wall of guns behind them. Absolutely insane place.