Man ‘refused entry into US’ as border control find bald JD Vance meme on phone

Man ‘refused entry into US’ as border control find bald JD Vance meme on phone

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Miks Mikkelsen, 21, told Norway how he was searched and “insult” at New Jersey Airport in New Jersey after immigration officers found his phone on JD Vance without hair

Mimi JD Vance without hair

A tourist claims that he was “insulted” by immigration officers and was deprived of entering the United States after they found Mimi JD Vance on his phone as the US Vice President was bald.

Miks Mikkelsen, 21, arrived at the Newark Airport in New Jersey on June 11 when he was withdrawn by monitoring the border and placing it in a cell. He was traveling to the United States to visit friends, first in New York, then in Austin, Texas, but he says he suffered from “harassment and abuse of power” by US immigration authorities. He claimed that he felt “insulting” before he was transferred to a room where he had to “deliver” his phone.

Picture of JD Vance
Mimi JD Vance was found on the MADS(image: Gety pictures))

“I felt prejudiced, and even then, in front of many other people at the airport,” said Mads from Tromsu, Norway. “They took me to a room with many armed guards, as I had to hand over my shoes, my mobile phone and backpacks.”

MADS officers interrogated his visit and plans, before adopting a personal line of interrogation. “They asked direct questions about drug smuggling, terrorist plans and right -wing extremism, without completely reason,” Norwegian Outlet Nordlys told Norwegian Outlet Nordlys.

“They asked for full information about everyone I would meet in the United States, including the name, address, phone number and what they did to work.” The mother of Mads was to meet with a few weeks of his residence and the couple’s plans to travel to many national parks.

“I traveled for 12 hours, slept badly, and I was completely physical and mental stress even before they started interrogation,” continued. The arduous campaign by American customs and border protection followed the return of Donald Trump to his post, while allowing officers to search on phones.

Photo of Newark Airport
Officers arrested by officers at Newark Airport said(image: Nurphoto via Getty Images))

A French scientist was also refused to enter the border in March, after the officers discovered messages that Trump criticized his phone. “They threatened me with a fine of at least $ 5,000 (3671 pounds) or five years in prison if I refuse to provide the password to my phone.”

After handing over his password, it was said to Mags that he would not be allowed to pass with his planned vacation after they were not two pictures of the officers. One image of Mim was showing JD Vance with a bald head in the form of eggs. The image differences were shared indefinitely in March on social media, with the vice president who publishes his own version.

Another image showed MADS with a wooden tube it did years ago. He said: “Both pictures were saved automatically to my camera roll from the chat application, but I didn't really think that these innocent pictures would stop to enter the country.”

MADS claims that he tried to say that the pictures were harmless and mean jokes, but the immigration authorities ignored his appeals. He said that after that the tape was searched, and forced to give blood samples, examine the face and fingerprints.

“Later, I was returned back, and this situation became worse. I was pushed on the wall and was examined in a titled force. They were incredibly harsh and used physical strength all the time,” he claimed.

“I felt completely destroyed and collapsed completely, and I was about to cry several times. I was about to panic. I felt as if I was a terrorist suspect where I was sitting. I tried to collect myself together several times, but in the end, I just wanted to go home again.”

Norwegian adds that he was placed in a cell for another five hours, refused food or water and put it on a plane to Oslo on the same day that he arrived to spend a lifetime vacation. “I don't feel that there is any point in contacting the (Norwegian) authorities, and I do not think they have any authority against a strong and strict country like the United States,” MADS recognized.

Matthias Rongfl, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has warned his Norwegian colleagues that they were obligated to be put in place American regulations before entering the country. “Most of the trips to the United States go without any specific problems,” he said.

“Entry regulations can change in a short notice, and it is the responsibility of the traveler to have valid documents and be aware of the current entry systems. They are immigration authorities upon your arrival that decide whether you have been rejected on the border.

“The Norwegian authorities cannot interfere in this decision. Also, we do not have to receive a message either from the border authorities for other countries or the Norwegian traveler if the person concerned is not allowed to enter a country.”



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