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Ray Nov 23rd 2006 2:32 am

Unfriendly, Suspicious, Arrogant...
 
The land of the free has become the home of the rude thanks to the "arrogant" and "unpredictable" immigration officials who police its borders, according to a survey of travellers.

The nation that once welcomed all with its Statue of Liberty and declaration E Pluribus Unum (out of many, one) is now considered the world's most unfriendly. experts fear that rudeness is turning away the tourists
Visitors are staying away, costing the country billions of dollars in lost revenue, and the situation threatens America's already battered image, according to the group behind the survey.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../22/wusa22.xml

britvic Nov 23rd 2006 2:36 am

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Originally Posted by Ray
The land of the free has become the home of the rude thanks to the "arrogant" and "unpredictable" immigration officials who police its borders, according to a survey of travellers.

The nation that once welcomed all with its Statue of Liberty and declaration E Pluribus Unum (out of many, one) is now considered the world's most unfriendly. experts fear that rudeness is turning away the tourists
Visitors are staying away, costing the country billions of dollars in lost revenue, and the situation threatens America's already battered image, according to the group behind the survey.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../22/wusa22.xml

I did see a programme on this, not surprised really, those immigration officials are the rudest I've ever come across :eek:

Patrick Hasler Nov 23rd 2006 2:37 am

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You only have to go through the INS lines at any airport to get that impression Ray............. Every time I fly back from the UK they make me feel like a criminal, and they are the same towards tourists.
Rude, nasty and abrupt :mad:

BigDavyG Nov 23rd 2006 2:43 am

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Ha ha - quality...

In 2004, the novelist Ian McEwan was refused entry from Canada. Eventually allowed in, he thanked the Department of Homeland Security "for protecting the American public from British novelists"

Elvira Nov 23rd 2006 3:13 am

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Originally Posted by Ray
The land of the free has become the home of the rude thanks to the "arrogant" and "unpredictable" immigration officials who police its borders, according to a survey of travellers...

Don't get me started!

I rarely have problems with people being rude to me in real life (as opposed to virtual life ;) ), but when it comes to US POE officers, my polite demeanor and charm seem to run like water off a duck's back.

If my experience is anything to go by, outright rudeness is rare, though the offhand way they deal with you, how they look at you, and they way they phrase their questions, can be very disconcerting. They just have a certain attitude that results in making one feel insecure and fearful.

The only polite US POE officer I have ever come across was in Vancouver.

peterbainham Nov 23rd 2006 3:15 am

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I remember going to Kennebunkport, Maine when I was about 12 years old with my family. It happened to during the same time that the Bush family were holidaying which of course gave the immigration official processing our entry full license to be a complete git. After a series of personal, intrusive and completely unnecessary questions my father plucked up enough courage to ask him why a normal-looking family of four was being treated like a terrorist cell. His reply:
"My job is to protect the President." Wanker.

TruBrit Nov 23rd 2006 3:20 am

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must say the immigration officials at houston aren't that bad as i've got to know some of them with passing through so frequently....it's the rest one has to contend with :rolleyes:

Rushman Nov 23rd 2006 5:55 am

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Originally Posted by Ray
The land of the free has become the home of the rude thanks to the "arrogant" and "unpredictable" immigration officials who police its borders, according to a survey of travellers.

The nation that once welcomed all with its Statue of Liberty and declaration E Pluribus Unum (out of many, one) is now considered the world's most unfriendly. experts fear that rudeness is turning away the tourists
Visitors are staying away, costing the country billions of dollars in lost revenue, and the situation threatens America's already battered image, according to the group behind the survey.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../22/wusa22.xml


Personally,........I think they're amateurs at it.

rincewind Nov 23rd 2006 6:08 am

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Originally Posted by Ray
The land of the free has become the home of the rude thanks to the "arrogant" and "unpredictable" immigration officials who police its borders, according to a survey of travellers.

The nation that once welcomed all with its Statue of Liberty and declaration E Pluribus Unum (out of many, one) is now considered the world's most unfriendly. experts fear that rudeness is turning away the tourists
Visitors are staying away, costing the country billions of dollars in lost revenue, and the situation threatens America's already battered image, according to the group behind the survey.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../22/wusa22.xml

I think it's more than rudeness, terrorism probably plays a part in it with some not wanting to risk a flight on a plane destined for the US.

The actions of the current government would put some people off of visiting too.

More to it than rudeness me thinks.

Lord Lionheart Nov 23rd 2006 6:35 am

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Originally Posted by rincewind
I think it's more than rudeness, terrorism probably plays a part in it with some not wanting to risk a flight on a plane destined for the US.

The actions of the current government would put some people off of visiting too.

More to it than rudeness me thinks.

They were arseholes 20 years ago when I first came to the States and have remained rude. I think it's the mindset of many of these clowns from meter maids, some policemen, store security guards to these guys , give some people a uniform and a little bit of power and it goes to thier heads.

Dogbyte Nov 23rd 2006 8:03 am

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Originally Posted by lionheart
They were arseholes 20 years ago when I first came to the States and have remained rude. I think it's the mindset of many of these clowns from meter maids, some policemen, store security guards to these guys , give some people a uniform and a little bit of power and it goes to thier heads.

hear, hear. they are in every country,that's country by the way

gsnichol Nov 23rd 2006 8:35 am

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Originally Posted by peterbainham
"My job is to protect the President." Wanker.

How grateful the Secret Service agents, men who are paid to take a bullet for GWB, must be to have such diligent people working in airports...

The UK POE officers are apparently just as bad, especially if you're Asian; we never see their gruff side though since processing UK passport holders at LHR is more a formality than anything else.

TimFountain Nov 23rd 2006 8:39 am

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Can't say I've ever noticed any kind of attitude, or had any problems (oh and this is over 18 years of travel to the US, with over 50 entries during that time). Sure, they aren't your friendly aunt Mabel, so they are unlikely to engage in idle chit-chat. They are good at assessing if you are who you say you are, and whether you are telling porkies. Look them in the eye, say hello and answer any question with the least amount of information that they ask. 10 seconds later you'll be on your way with a welcome home (at least if you are a PR/citizen).

- Tim

On reflection, there is always a rotten apple or two in the barrel, I've been luck enough not to have met them, but reading some of the reports on flyertalk makes me realize they are out there....

gardnma Nov 23rd 2006 10:19 am

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Thats complete bunk. The INS are kittens compared to the NYS Thruway toll collectors.

Here's one being nice:

Thydney Nov 23rd 2006 10:38 am

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Oh come on be fair pre 11/9 these guys worked in Mc D's some even had 5 stars :rolleyes:


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