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posted by on Monday February 27 2017, @05:11AM   Printer-friendly
from the flying-while-non-american dept.

A Vancouver man was denied entry into the United States after a US Customs and Border Patrol officer read his profiles on the gay hookup app Scruff and the website BBRT.

[...] André, a 30-year-old Vancouver set decorator who declined to give his full name for fear of retaliation from US Customs, describes the experience as "humiliating."[He] says he was planning to visit his boyfriend, who was working in New Orleans. But when he was going through Customs preclearance at Vancouver airport last October, he was selected for secondary inspection, where an officer took his phone, computer and other possessions, and demanded the passwords for his devices.

"I didn't know what to do. I was scared, so I gave them the password and then I sat there for at least an hour or two. I missed my flight," André says. "He came back and just started grilling me. 'Is this your email?' and it was an email attached to a Craigslist account for sex ads. He asked me, 'Is this your account on Scruff? Is this you on BBRT?' I was like, 'Yes, this is me.'"

[...] "I could tell just by his nature that he had no intentions of letting me through. They were just going to keep asking me questions looking for something," he says. "So I asked for the interrogation to stop. I asked if I go back to Canada am I barred for life? He said no, so I accepted that offer."

A month later, André attempted to fly to New Orleans again. This time, he brought what he thought was ample proof that he was not a sex worker: letters from his employer, pay stubs, bank statements, a lease agreement and phone contracts to prove he intended to return to Canada.

When he went through secondary inspection at Vancouver airport, US Customs officers didn't even need to ask for his passwords — they were saved in their own system. But André had wiped his phone of sex apps, browser history and messages, thinking that would dispel any suggestion he was looking for sex work. Instead, the border officers took that as suspicious.

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  • (Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 27 2017, @07:12AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 27 2017, @07:12AM (#472135)

    f there is one positive thing we can take away from this whole sorry mess is that people are willing to stand up and say "I am gay, and your treatment of me is unacceptable". This would not have happened such a short time ago. All those gay pride marches, all those homosexuals beaten and killed have not been in vain. Finally we might be able to call ourselves civilised humans.

    Yeah, maybe! But I just checked out Runaway1956's profile on Scruff, and I am truly disgusted! Really, Runaway? Like that? Could you not just chose another account name, so we would not know it was you that wants to have something called ******* sho***** with Hillary Putin? OMG, now there is something that I can never un-see, and it will follow me to my grave. And they let Runaway into the United States? With all this evidence that he is a trafficker, or at least a former truck driver? I blame trump, and his gay advisors, Stephen Bannon, Stephen Miller, Stephen Smith, Fr. Stephan Comealotius, Peter (Peter!) Thiel, and Suckerberg, and Father Dolan, of my parish, may he perish in the sharp and steamy fires of hell, along with Milo, and that Brit guy.

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