U.S. border agents turned away Canadians hoping to come to the Women’s March - News Summed Up

U.S. border agents turned away Canadians hoping to come to the Women’s March


U.S. border agents asked what they planned to do in the United States. Finally, after two hours, the agents told Dyck and his friends to turn around. But if your ESTA application is denied, or if you’re turned away at the border, you’re required to have a visa to enter the country in the future. Although the two Americans were granted entry, agents told Kroese, who is studying at McGill University, that he’ll now need a visa to travel across the border. About a million people cross into the United States from 330 land, air and sea ports around the country each day.


Source: Washington Post January 21, 2017 18:45 UTC



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