El mar, 09-09-2008 a las 14:13 -0300, Jimmy Kaplowitz escribió:
> copy > > of three of my fingerprints with a digital scanner. They also > threatened > > me with a very bad mood, and made me a lot of questions. That's why > I > > don't want to go back to the US again. > > I'm sorry to hear that. There are certainly some stupid people doing > border > security for the US, though a number of other countries also suck in > this > regard. (Argentina was great.) They should not be making threats, and > most of them don't, even though some undoubtedly do. I'm so sorry, I made a mistake with this word. I wanted to say that I was treated and not threatened :). The immigrations officer was a Mexican guy. He started speaking Spanish, being more or less kind. Then he switched to English, and started asking me lot of questions in a very bad way. I'm not sure, buy I think that they have some protocol to follow during the questions. Anyway, it was not nice first impression. > Getting a lot of questions is > common in many countries, not just the US, even for American white > males like me. (It's happened in Canada customs and Netherlands > airport security for me, in addition to US customs for me once or > twice.) Same for me in London. They also where so rude when asking what I was doing there. This is not particular from de US. Sebas _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
