Canadian woman turned away from U.S. border after questions about religion, Trump - News Summed Up

Canadian woman turned away from U.S. border after questions about religion, Trump


Alaoui is a Moroccan-born Canadian citizen with a Canadian passport who has entered the United States several times without incident to visit her parents and brother, who live there. It's as if I wasn't Canadian," Alaoui told CBC in an interview Wednesday. "They said you're not allowed to go to the United States because we found videos on your phone that are against us," she said. "CBP does not discriminate on the entry of foreign nationals to the United States based on religion, race, ethnicity or sexual orientation," he continued. Of those, an average of between 300 and 500 are denied entry for various reasons.


Source: CBC News February 08, 2017 18:00 UTC



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