U.S.Immigration -Charming they are NOT!
In the mid 70’s I paid off in New Orleans after my 8 months tour of duty .My airline ticket back to London was for the next evening,but I asked my company ,via the Captain ,to let me stay In New Orleans for a further 4 days-I had met a nice girl there on previous trips and wanted to spend more time (naturally) with her when I paid off!
Our agent 's runner had to accompany me to the Immigration Office at New Orleans Airport to vouch for me and see if it could be arranged.There they kept me waiting 3 hours before they dealt with me-despite me seeing no other persons there occupying their time.
Then I was grilled for another hour,as if I was a criminal,asking me the reasons why I wanted a few days vacation,who this girl was,where was she living,then I kid you not,telling me I was a lowly seaman-and they were sick and tired of seamen deserting their ships and disappearing into their wonderful ‘Oo-nited States’.
Another hour later,and feeling rather upset and disconsolate I had to plead my case in front of a Chief Immigration Officer(who himself,naturally was Hispanic and looked like a border-crossing refugee). I wanted to say to him “Forget it,what makes you think I want to stay in your godawful country anyway ,you---- !-but I didn’t,that would be exactly what they would have liked me to do.
With a curt “Three days, only,and you will report here on such and such a time on the date of your flight-we’ll be watching you,mister”. He dismissed me with a flick of his hand,rather like flicking a bogie from his nose.
I got my 3 days in New Orleans,but I’m afraid any positive feelings about Anglo-American goodwill and co-operation died for me that day. I still feel the same way,and have never been back to the States.It affected me that much.
I understand why border security should be super-efficient and tight,but there is no need for Americans to alienate ,treat with contempt,and treat like criminals any legitimate foreign nationals whilst on their soil.It creates a very bad impression indeed to visitors.
I believe , reading about it ,that things haven’t changed for the better either during the last 30 years regarding contemptuous treatment by Immigration staff .
Gulliver