Where in the hell in that article is there any attempt to get the border agents' side of the story? For all we know, this is entirely fabricated.
While it very well may be true, this is shoddy journalism at its finest. Take this sentence, for example: "Apparently, a trip to the US now allegedly features a frightening round of intense interrogation by American border guards."
While it very well may be true, this is shoddy journalism at its finest. Take this sentence, for example: "Apparently, a trip to the US now allegedly features a frightening round of intense interrogation by American border guards."
Apparently? Apparently!?! Are you kidding me.
Do some real journalism and stop quoting twitter.