On Wednesday, the German Foreign Office warned German citizens that more strict immigration policies under US President Donald Trump could detain passengers or face the possibility of deportation. However, it reduced the formal warning. File Photos provided by George Vendat/EPA EFE
March 19 (UPI) – The German government updated travel guidance for people visiting the United States on Wednesday when three of its citizens were detained in an attempt to enter the “free land”.
Germany’s Foreign Office warned German citizens And more Strict immigration policies under US President Donald Trump can detain passengers or face the possibility of deportation.
However, it reduced the formal warning.
Germany, which is the European Union’s largest economy, has also warned that even minor violations can mobilize exile or ban any future entry into the United States.
“A criminal sentence in the United States, misinformation on the purpose of staying, or even after enrolling or exiting, can also lead to a large number of visas entering or exit, detection, detention, and deportation.” The German Office Consultation
It arrived when the ministry said on Monday that it was investigating the case of three German nationals who were refused to enter the United States and were put under detention while trying to enter.
“The Federal Foreign Office is aware of the three cases in which the German citizens could not enter the United States and were detained in exile after entering,” said a Foreign Ministry spokesman.
According to the US Embassy in Berlin, German citizens with a valid tourist visa in the United States are usually allowed to travel for up to 90 days.
Among those detained by US officials in separate cases, Boston Airport included a 34 -year -old legal permanent US resident when he was transferred to the Rhod island facility.
According to his mother, Easter Senior, a German citizen was “violently investigated” from Fabin Schmidt and was taken naked before he was forced on a cold shower. The other two A 29 -year -old woman was a tattoo artist Jessica Brooshe and 25 -year -old Lucas Selif.
It came to the Hamburg airport in Germany a week ago as a strike when all the excessive flights from a week were canceled with more airports, which is likely to be affected.