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like Catiecat, have recently had a brush with the US Customs and Border Patrol, and been shown the benefits of privilege. Only my experience was a bit more, well, intenseA bit of background: In August of 2007, I moved with my partner David to Knoxville in Tennessee. He'd been headhunted by the folks at Oak Ridge National Laborotory, and he'd
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Immigration in a lot of countries seems to operate above the law. This is by far the worst story I've heard from a friend of the kind of treatment that can happen.
I'm glad you're safe.
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I have to say that I partially agree with the first statement. Yes, of course I'm privileged. I don't deny that. I was treated far more humanely than some of the other women in Tank 6, simply because of the colour of my skin and the fact that I speak English as a first language. I will never be called an "illegal" or a "meskin ( ... )
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I didn't take this as whining at all. Not even a little bit. Thank you for sharing it.
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So sorry you had to go through this. Sure other people have it worse, but this is what happened to you and honestly I am finding it somewhat disconcerting that this happens in the so-called free world.
I think it is good you wrote this. It is something one does not consider when traveling. As bad as it was I this good to know it exists and I hope you get over this ordeal soon. You must be absolutely over the top tired.
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