How dangerous is to travel to the US nowadays?
I have a coworker travelling there in July. Unwillingly, I've been more or less been kept in the loop what preparing the trip implies and I'm pretty horrified.
Up until now, these are some of demands made (and accepted):
- full disclosure and acess to social networks
- criminal record
- recent photo, perfectly groomed and in the attire to be used to travel there. No deviations will be tolerated from the supplied photo.
- complete list of possible identifying marks on the body, with pictures (tattoos, moles, melanistic spots, scars, etc)
- name and social networks of parents, siblings and other close relatives, including children.
The person is separated with two children; this is causing a lot of friction.
- has already been warned an interview of up to two hours will be held upon arrival.
The person speaks broken english at best.
- disclosure of place of employment and other connections to public organizations
They are connected to a local soccer club and a youth sports association.
To add to all of this, this isn't a standard caucasian human but someone who has looks that can be taken for someone from the middle east, slightly darker shade of skin included.
Flying from southern europe straight to Florida.
I'm concerned. I would not go, full stop. They have people waiting there for them but nonetheless. Considering the heated state of affairs, it is something I consider of not easily to overlook risk.
Don't go. At all, for any reason. If what has already transpired during Trump's second term hasn't been enough reason to avoid travel, its on him if anything bad happens.
Can't say you weren't warned.
I've tried easing the notion to my coworker but the opportunity to travel abroad, even more because the tickets have been paid for by others, is too big to miss. Their words, not mine.
Why doesn't he just fly to El Salvador directly and save time. I'm a Caucasian male and I wouldn't go to the US right now, he definitely shouldn't risk it.
I'd be problematic anyway because I genuinely don't have a social media presence, which I'm sure they would find suspicious. And I'm pretty sure my 70-year-old parents don't have one either.
I was just mentioning that as well. What could be the reception of someone with no social presence and no electronics upon arriving? I'd refuse giving details of relatives as well.
Your friend needs to ask the people who paid for the tickets if they'll pay for legal representation and to get him released from whatever incarceration awaits him if he falls foul of the regime there. Assume this could run to hundreds of thousands of US dollars.
Also, given your description of him, I think that's incredibly likely to happen.
They'll say he's guilty of something, so those friends won't be sure whether he acted illegally or not.
I actively fear that.
Realistically, most people entering as tourists need to be concerned with CBP asking for unlocked access to your phone, which will disappear into a back room for a few minutes while they presumably steal all your credentials. The broader scare stories about detention, interrogation, and deportation are really very rare.
I have some (stupid) non-white-passing family that have been travelling to the US (including Florida) regularly and they have had zero issues.
I would absolutely not go. Full stop. But when you look at the real numbers, tourist entry into the US isn’t down all that much and most people who desire to go don’t have any issues with immigration.
You used to hear about needing a burner phone when visiting China, that it is now also required to visit the US is insane.
They probably won't let you in if you bring a burner phone to USA
What is a burner phone? A phone with no direct association with your name? A prepaid plan?
I've mentioned this in the thread: what would be the reaction if someone arrived there with no electronics on them? And if further stated they did not intended to buy any for their stay? What could happen?
Anything could happen. To be totally honest, most Americans, myself included, have never been outside of the country, so we don't know.
If I had to speculate based on the news, the fact that he isn't white, doesn't speak English well, and may have no electronics/ questionable electronics, all adds up to a high likelihood of him being detained for an indeterminate amount of time, and potentially being deported to somewhere that no one wants to be.
Honestly they would probably just back-track you because you'll be more suspicious. Idk I'm just theory crafting but customs can look up employment and other data instantly, idk what else
You mean my civilian public identity data?
Let's speak about me now: I have no social media presence and I like it like that. I pay my taxes, I drive a 20+ years car. I'm boring and I enjoy it as it is.
Someone telling me I seem suspicious because I have no electronics and no interest in using it would be gold.
Actual event: I was once stopped for speeding. The police pulling me up asked me if I hadn't seen the FB post warning for the speed radar. And I bluntly put it that I had no account on the network. Their face was priceless. I got fined for speeding, fair, but that was that. Social networks are not official communication channels. They want to be, but they are not.
The phone part I wasn't aware. There's another reason to never keep sensible info in a phone and commit all accesses to memory.
Don’t take your phone with you. Put your sensitive information and credentials into Bitwarden. Buy a cheap smartphone from the U.S., install Bitwarden and use it. When leaving, log out of Bitwarden, delete the app, reset the phone and leave it behind.
I am not going anywhere.
But you made me wonder. What would be the reaction if someone went there and not carried a cellphone nor any other electronic equipment? And now I'm thinking about my own personal use of it. I can survive without internet for long bouts and my most important credentials are commited to memory, along with important numbers.
What could happen if someone just arrived at the gates with two book, a notebook and perhaps a couple of mechanical pencils and a pen?
My lawyers at my university say this behavior will get you detained. Really making it look like you have something to hide.
the phone part also means YOU are exposed and documented by the US fascists to the extent they have any messaging or email history with you on their phone. And everyone else they've messaged.
If i ever goto the USA again I'm taking a spare phone i have in my draw.
It'll have nothing on it except for apps I absolutely need.
Even Americans, who aren't Caucasian, are being put into ICE detention (or deported). The US is a dangerous place for anyone with darker skin. Even worse for visitors. Not even safe for Canadians.
They start with the dark skins and then they turn on the rest.
Considering how hard they are demonizing trans people, it's only a matter of time before they go after the gays. I have a bug out bag ready to go if I need to hide in the wilderness.
Heard the herd?
You heard what he said. And he's probably one of those people who doesn't consider proper spelling & noticing the difference between homonyms/homophones.
I am not going there. Full stop. But I work with this person on daily basis. I'm human. I get concerned.
Visiting family of their current partner. And as the tickets were paid for by the family living there, there is an added feeling of obligation, but the main drive is the eagerness to travel abroad, the opportunity. Their words, not mine.
Most of those tourism stories are focused on towns along the Canadian border, most Canadians aren't crossing the border unless they absolutely have to.
Forget it. Even before this shit happened, a middle eastern looking friend of mine had to stop going to US conferences because he would always get turned away at the border.
This makes everything that came before even more dangerous. One misunderstanding and they will put you in a holding cell for weeks.
years ago some researcher was on the news and often got extra harassed at their border for his middle eastern sounding name (but not actually related at all)
likely even worse now
This was very common back to the early 2000s.
After reading all these comments, the impression I'm getting is: shithole country
At this current time, I wouldn't recommend it. Generally speaking the people are welcoming and the things to see are plentiful.
But the issues visitors will run into aren't with the people or landmarks. I don't want to deal with law enforcement here and I'm a white male middle class citizen.
It is, don't go there. I mean I love it here, but you wouldn't.
Be aware of where these comments are coming from. There might be a slight bias here.
Yeah the exaggeration in here is wild
It's a shithole country and it's awful but coming here in a business trip is going to be without incident, it's not fucking judge dredd
Yeah like what the fuck. Get a burner phone for travel? Extra clothes? Being followed?
I have a white coworker who goes to the states almost every weekend to visit family... probably low risk since they're white...
Here's where is gets wild:
My manager is a muslim, clearly visibly middle eastern. Goes to NYC for meeting twice a month.
My friend is pakistani, muslim, middle name is mohammed right there in his passport. Goes to lots of midwest states for meetings at least once a month
Neither on has had any problems at the border and they tell me that my apprehensions about travel to the US are blown out of proportion....
I still wont go down there, but i hope for their sakes that they are right.
so basically 3/3 people i know who travel regularly to the states have no problems... clearly ymmv.
Low probability of incident, but very serious consequences if it happens
That sums it up. OP's friend will probably be fine. It's just, if not they're not, it's really gonna suck
Money.
It just depends on what border patrol agent you get on the day. I'm sure most of them are perfectly normal but at least some of them have been installed post Trump, and those guys see it is their sacred duty to see that no one gets in.
CBP were nazis well before Trump's first term. They are all scum.
don't, just don't.
if you have to, refuse.
stay out of the US right now. not because it's particularly unsafe to be inside the country, but because it's incredibly difficult to safely get inside.
not only that, but going to Florida is like starting foreplay with licking a dirty asshole. some might be into that, but everyone will end up with shit mouth by the end of the night.
I'm not going anywhere.
You made a pretty grim image. I'll have nightmares, tonight.
You didn't say why they're coming. That matters. If they're coming for soccer-related stuff, they may take a while to interview but they should pass through. In general, the US has millions of people traveling in and out of it per day. Most people don't have any issue. It's just that now, instead of only suspect people having issues, any random person can have an issue because of immigration enforcement quotas. The officers generally don't care about you, the individual they arrest, at all. They arrest white American citizens without any legal authority. They're just boosting their arrest quota. So, if something happens, it'll be by random chance of the officer not caring about their job.
The person is travelling for leisure, visiting relatives of their current partner, that live there. I've been told they've been talking about going to watch a world cup match but the tickets are incredibly expensive and hard to get. That is the closest to the soccer connection it gets.
If I was him, I would not go. Simple as that. The US is no safe place for travel.
That list is an automatic no from me. America is FAR down on the list of countries I would like to see one day, but as long as those requirements exist, absolutely not.
The US literally has nothing that would be worth this
No country is worth this. And even North Korea, someone shared here some time ago, is not that invasive. They do give you a nanny to escort you around, you can go everywhere, you can't take pictures or film but they don't care about what you do in your country.
You definitely can't go everywhere in North Korea. The nanny escorts are to keep you on the guided tour trail. It's why every documentary about going there consists of nearly identical content.
That was a typo on me. I have to rectify that.
2/10 if you're white. 5/10 if you're not.
I am a meat popsicle
Multipass!
White or not you are going to be sent to Alligator Auschwitz pronto quick. How many instances of no matter who it it and there is a problem with paperwork somewhere you are toast. Simple stuff like tickets, traffic infractions. Just read the news.
There were cases, yes. Probably 0.0001% of all the white people that visited USA during that time. There are many reasons not to go to USA but being scared of ICE is not even in the top 3. If you have to go because of work or for personal reasons just make sure you're papers are in order and you'll be fine. If you're thinking about traveling for pleasure - don't. It's a shithole country.
Statistics are great until you are one of them. There are many other reasons not to go as well. I know I will never return to the us as long as I live.
Edit: as I said before. Read the news, not us news but world news. A lot higher than you think.
Tourist are also robbed and murdered in Europe. Tiny fraction of all the visitors but it happens. Would you the same in this case? That statistics are great until you're one of them?
Not the venue I was referring to, sorta a track jump.
We're talking how dangerous some places are. You're saying that people should be worried about the tiny probability of being detained by ICE. Should they also be worried about the tiny probability of being murdered in Europe?
I am talking the us right now not other countries. One can always find an exception to the rule. IMO it is unsafe to travel in the us right now compared to how it used to be. Again IMO why would I take the chance if I don’t need to. Also I do not travel anywhere anymore as I am old and do not feel safe pretty much anywhere these days compared to travel in the past due to either age or times.
Miguel Barreno, a 40yo spanish migrant, spent 6 months in detention after voluntarily requesting going back to spain. Spent a month over a month in jail without being told why he was jailed. Source: https://elcomercio.pe/mag/respuestas/us/nos-trataron-como-al-peor-criminal-el-duro-relato-de-turistas-detenidos-por-ice-en-estados-unidos-nnda-nnse-noticia/
I can't vouch for the AI result above but I'm from NZ and we had a citizen mom detained with her kid for weeks, Sarah Shaw, who thankfully got out. However another of our citizens, Everlee Wihongi, has been detained for over a month now. ICEs strategy is to move people so they're harder to find and they move them when they have a court appearance coming up so they have to "reschedule".
You're posting an LLM generated response as if you didn't know it was generated by a random process. It might list the relevant facts, but it doesn't distinguish between truth and falsehood, just that it sounds right.
I did hear about a white Irish person being detained for a long time wrongly by ICE, but this doesn't sound quite the same.
Generally, please don't post AI slop as if it were factual.
I added a link for each one.
Thanks.
That is grim outlook!
I remember seeing a few spanish tourists being bothered too. I'll see if I can concrete info to add
I wouldn’t do it lol. I’m from the USA and I don’t even wanna leave because I don’t wanna deal with our fucking customs guys.
Pre-COVID (Trump's first time) I took a trip to Europe. All of the European customs officials were polite and professional, did what they needed to do, and still made me feel welcome in their country. When I returned to America, the customs official checking me back into the country was mean-mugging the entire time, rude, and acted like I wasn't welcome back to my own home.
I had the same experience in Latin America and Asia. Although I did get stopped in Singapore for a kitchen knife I bought in Bali. They let me go and let me keep the knife!
At this point I wake up every day and wonder when being trans will be labeled a crime. They've come close to doing so, they've already set the precedent that they're allowed to detransition you as punishment for a crime.
They've threatened to put AuDHD people on a list before too. The US is dangerously close to causing a second Holocaust with how they've acted thus far to any minorities.
How recent is that? Going after neurodivergents belongs to the middle ages.
RFK Jr was talking about "work camps" for anyone with an Adderall prescription just last year. Possibly more recently than that, it's exhausting keeping up with all of the horrible things this regime says and does.
Ever since RFK Jr. took over the health department. The guy very publicly hates AuDHD people.
Inhumane
History repeat itself, in this case almost exactly 100 years later. This time on the other side of the ocean.
People should learn history.
Clearly I'm ignorant due to not traveling out of the country in decades, but those demands are shocking to me. We really have devolved into a fascist shithole, huh? They'll probably be fine, but I certainly wouldn't risk it.
Very. It's even dangerous to live here as a citizen now on multiple levels, let alone visit from another country. I'd flee in a heartbeat to a country that hasn't turned into a dictatorship yet if I could.
Other people have amazing reasons not to come, so Im not going to add on to that regard. But if your coworker chooses to come, here are some points to take into account when traveling
The best thing I've ever heard in advice for almost anything has always been "look like you're supposed to be there".
I took a work trip to NYC, I've never been to NYC. I was asked directions 5 times.
Burn Notice fan? Because I just heard your message in my head in the main character's voice.
Unfortunately just the reality we live in in the states now
No I haven't seen it.
Are you a spy? Seriously, what kind of traveling are you doing?
I know how to find people, it's in my name. Thus I also know how to make it difficult for me to find you.
I'm a white Texan and now try to avoid flying anywhere, even in the United States, due to ICE's presence at airports. I'm glad your coworker is such an optimist and sees this as an opportunity, but that's completely illogical. If someone were to tell me that they paid for me to have a one-on-one experience with a caged lion, I'd only see that as an opportunity to practice saying "no." Even if the lion told me it has countless job opportunities for me.
Cheers for posting this. My wife and I wanted to plan a trip to finally see New York but after seeing this and researching that this is actually true, we'll just visit somewhere else.
Florida. Yikes.
I'll put it this way. My partner and I live in Canada, but her parents live in the sticks in NY. They are as white as you can get. They recently visited and were stopped at the border and interrogated, not by the Canadian Border Patrol but by ICE at an exit point. They were ultimately ok but it spooked the hell out of them. Everyone involved is a US citizen fwiw
Wow thats really fucked up considering I could jump in my car and drive across the border into the US right now and the border guards most likely wouldnt look at me twice
We went across last year twice and they just wanted to know why and where were staying, didnt even ask for proof
So its highly dependant on your origin country (im Canadian) and skin colour (im pasty white)
I usually have more trouble coming back into the US than crossing into Canada.
Not dystopian at all. Go enjoy America... /s
Username checks out
Yep. Not just a joke either, I seriously believe we are going into dystopia with the datacenters.
Yeah, the problem is even if you don’t encounter problems at the border, there are still random blacked out SUVs driving around abducting, raping, and deporting people, facial recognition with errors that could flag you (publicly accessible too), and at least a 1/3 of everyone you see is a MAGAt who are notoriously violent. The most important problem is that by going, they accept and support these realities with their money.
This person is completely oblivious of political strife.
You could try to rephrase it to “behave as if you have a violent stalker and you don’t know exactly who it is.” Acting in this way and taking the common precautions would make their trip safer than it otherwise would be.
In that interview, they will ONLY be looking for reasons to deny her entry, not to let her in, and they will find something. Then all her expense and trouble will be wasted. I wouldn't bother.
The Canadian travel advisories site claims that it is generally safe to travel to the US: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/united-states
Frankly, I think they are bullshitting because of Canada's diplomatic position with the US.
When was that last updated though? Cuz that a problem- a lot of countries are slow to updating that information especially when the country is still considered an ally legally through treaties
According to the site, it was last updated 2 days ago.
Well you can color us surprised lol, what’s it say now?
Still the same.
My observation is that the Canadian travel advisories site generally seems to be updated in a timely manner. Very soon after Trump's invasion of Iran, for example, multiple Middle Eastern countries, including the UAE, were marked as "Avoid all travel" or "Avoid non-essential travel".
The fact that they mark the US as lower-risk than multiple European countries that I would consider much safer definitely lowers my trust in them, though.
If he's brown shut it down, if he's white... idk, shut it down too probably - just to be safe.
It's much more dangerous than it has been in the past for sure, but it's also massively overblown. They'll probably be perfectly fine. For every story you hear there's thousands upon thousands of people coming and going with no incident that just doesn't get talked about because it's boring.
Be safe and cautious at the air ports and at customs, but past that it's fine.
Money really helps. I just met a British-English speaking New Zealand-born Indian woman a few weeks ago who was here working for a large multinational. She's traveled all over the U.S. and will be here for about two more years, she said she's having a blast. Granted she spoke perfect English with a lovely British accent so YMMV but resources and calls you can make help a lot. Money is the great equalizer in the U.S.
I'm confused about where this list is coming from? Is he applying for a visa? This sounds like something to do with a visa application.
Tourist VISA. Everything I listed came through the travel agency.
Honestly I think this is a bit exaggerated. I think that this list describes pretty much the worst case scenario that still results in you entering the country in the end. There's no way they interview every tourist flying in from Europe for two hours.
As far as I know it is also not a requirement to list all of your birthmarks or use the same attire in the visa application photo as the one you're traveling in. These are just "good ideas" that the travel agency think will reduce your chances of being rejected at the border.
I haven't personally traveled to the US after 2025, but I know people who travel regularly (for work though, not tourism). They've complained about a ton of other things, but they haven't mentioned border checks or ICE being weird in any way.
Edit: As an aside, I traveled to the USA just before Trump was inaugurated. I'm from Iran, so naturally I was interviewed at the border. Dude asked me if I was an IRGC member. I said no. He was just so fucking happy and immediately told me to have a nice trip. As I was walking away, he had to call me back to the desk to answer a few more questions that protocol demanded (like, how much cash are you carrying and are you bringing in weird seeds).
According to what I've been told, an entire page of requirements was forwarded by the travel agency; not something they drafted but just passed on.
The application was also handled by the travel agency and it was the agency taking the photo to process the travel authorization, regardless of the passport info already been made available. As personal note: this entire demand on the looks and garments for the travellers make sense if we factor the heavy use of automated tools being used at border controls nowadays. And how poor they can be is also widely known.
That list is scary as fuck.
So are the USA, to anyone watching what's going on.
Agreed.
Extremely dangerous
Depends. Are you?
Brown
Gay
Transgender
Liberal
Under the current american politics reasoning I'm a radical but I have no predefined approach to ideas and concepts.
Not gay, nor transgender. And I think people are more than labels. Human dignity is howed to all.
But I'm not really white. Give me a few days under a hot sun and I darken enough to pass for something else.
I wouldn't worry about being tan here, we are diverse. And I don't borrow trouble. But those requirements are insane for someone just visiting.
If it's for work and he has the return ticket he'd probably be fine - our European/Asian/Australian employees have been coming here for meetings no problem but -
They land in Tampa or Orlando not Miami or Jax
They have round trip tickets and an agenda for what they will be doing (not an hour by hour thing, but a purpose for being here)
I don't think there will be trouble but why risk it, and why not vote with your dollars or Euros and not come? That is the only language the fuckers at the top speak.
(I do not think it's nice to say Caucasian is a standard human though)
Hey so what we’re hearing is your about to get a new spot for hiring, lmk when we can send in our resume
I landed home from US yesterday. It was my first time travelling there, had no issues and it was safe as long as you are taking basic precautions in some areas. I stayed in good areas, people were very nice and friendly too. It is quite unlike the constant bombardment of negative news I read before going there, that got me worried as well, however being from first world English speaking country passport and ethnic immigrant appearance I did not have to provide social network of parents and siblings and process was easier. It is stricter for some countries than others at the immigration but that is at my home as well.
I definitely won't be going to America as long as they don't get rid of this censorship. Although I avoid having petty internet fights, some of my social media comments on Instagram are snarky anti-fascist and anti-corporate.
you'll be fine. just print your return ticket and don't use your phone while in the customs line.
Once you actually get in it depends entirely on where they are and what they're doing. Having people there already would be much better than trying to navigate anything themselves. That keeps them within a bubble where they know people that know people, can keep them out of anywhere bad, and help with communication. Tourist sites will be generally accommodating if they go to them. Florida has tons of tourists all the time thanks to Disneyworld, so it's not like he's the first person ever to travel there.
Generally speaking, people are nice and willing to help, unless you're driving a car or in a Wal-Mart in a deep-red state.
The connection to public organizations is really a political thing.
Unless the soccer club is known for radical political activity or violence, then they should be fine.
If coworker is politically active, member of communist / leftist party, or extremely outspoken online then they should take additional precautions.
They should also avoid any recreational drugs other than alcohol before coming, and review any medication carefully, as laws in Florida are strict.
As others have said, racial profiling is always possible, but extremely unlikely.
Political ties may be of some concern, although the person is not directly active.
So a lot of the potential risk depends on the details. What language do they speak, what country are they traveling from, what particular political affiliations and activities they are part of, etc.
I'm not an expert, but feel free to DM me if you don't want to share more info widely (although remember that direct messaging on lemmy is not secure or private).
They are primarily looking to catch troublemakers and drug traffickers. However, what may be considered a troublemaker is broad and unfair.
I'm writing from Portugal. Not really a country on the radar for political upheaval.
Dogs shoot people
Okay... That took me more than a couple of seconds to process and understand. The first image coming to mind was of a bulldog wielding a shotgun taking pot shots at people. But you're referring to the random Florida Man shooting people up just because. Right?
No, a dog literally shot someone recently. Both loaded gun and dog were in a vehicle; the dog was able to activate the trigger and a person was shot
Enough internet for me today. I'm going to have a stern conversation with my own dogs regarding gun safety.
You should have a conversation with yourself if you let guns lying around for your dog to play with ;)
More seriously, even if it was free ticket or if I was getting paid to go there I would not go to the USA. Even for work, I refused to go there and did all I had to do through calls and videos.
The USA is now a sinking country, with too much remaining power for his, and for our own good. Alas for the many good and great people that do live there and that I do miss spending time with. At least, as US citizens they're still allowed to freely travel abroad, at least for now, to come and say hi... That is, if they're are not too frightened (I'm not) by the perspective of most EU capitals being nuked by Putin, like his latest video/propaganda/love letter not so subtly hinted at... Which is, btw, another amazing achievement of that POTUS sad clown. To those US people too frightened to come say hi in Europe, afraid of being vaporized by a Russian nuke, I would happily have instead suggested they go visit their other close friends in Taiwan, but I've heard the mood is somehow not much better over there...once again, thx to the unique genius of the king of the deal. Maybe they would be more warmly welcomed in Iran or in many of the Middle East countries? Don't quote me on that, though.
I had a dog that enjoyed sitting in the driver seat when I was out of the car. Used to mess with pooch, saying he should remember he had his licensed revoked because he had been caught driving drunk. Good times.
Nothing to add on what you said.
Because people carry loaded and unlocked kill weapons on open racks. Shithole.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/26/dog-shotgun-nebraska-convenience-store
Most people commenting are probably Americans who don't know what it's like to travel in a different country, so they don't know what "safe" looks like to other people around the world.
Generally I'd say the danger depends on where you travel, how you travel, and can change depending on the location you're in.
Overall, statistically, the most danger your friend will be in will be when driving.
Honestly they will probably be fine. Lots of fear mongering in this thread but let's be a little realistic here: they HAVE ALREADY accepted disclosure to social networks, criminal record etc. that u have listed, the only missing component is physically coming here. They are coming from Europe, our fellow global colonizers. They may be subject to interview but will likely get in and back out no issues. So long as they already know people here they won't have too much issue in their time here as well. If you could go back and stop them before they started process yea sure that would be great, but the damage is done at this point so let it ride. Odds are they will not encounter any legitimate issue, although odds are not as good as before Trump's first presidency. Yes shit has gone down hill a lot, but it's still a lot safer to travel to USA then to a LOT of other countries that people are tripping over each other to go see. Seeing how your so concerned I would love an update on how they made out on their travels 👍 I'd hate to be proven wrong for your friends sake.
Yea I'd rather travel to USA than Singapore. Not best time to go to the usa but people like to act like the brown shirts will get you as soon as you come. Fact of the matter is if your from a well to do nation you won't be bothered. They go for the easy pickings because they don't have the resources to protect their citizens once they leave the country.
don't forget white and speak fluent English. also being white is negated if you're a woman traveling alone.
Correct- and let's not forget the greater the wealth the less all the other factors matter. Hell you could be an alien from space and as long as u pay for the trump card ur golden! 👍
Dude... Your writing is atrocious.
Realistically it's not dangerous at all. They aren't going to let you in and hold you. You'll waste your time and money at worst.
Mind explaining this part, please?
Typos. GBosrd apparently had a stroke.
Gobrd forbid you proofreadbdb
That's all folks