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Contraband Seized at the Airport S02E04 NoFilter H 264
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00:16Honolulu Airport is a major transportation hub for air freight from the US to the Pacific Rim.
00:24The Mexican cartels use this mail route to traffic crystal meth from Mexico to Australia,
00:31where a supply shortage means higher profits.
00:35Hawaii is actually known for being a hub for narcotics due to the sheer number of outbound parcels.
00:49See the flat one right there? Check the number on that.
00:52Today, at the airport's 450,000-square-foot freight facility...
00:57I pulled down randomly.
01:00Officers are screening several large shipments en route from the US mainland to Sydney, Australia.
01:09We called in the sheriff's narcotic canine to come in and run the boxes for us,
01:14see if the dog hits on any of the parcels.
01:17Hoping to find some drugs, narcotics, gun parts.
01:23This one.
01:25He'll be able to tell us which ones the canine is interested in.
01:30So it's very important to us that we work with our local law enforcement units here in the state of
01:36Hawaii.
01:38The camaraderie we build benefits us, and we share resources,
01:44because we are in the middle of nowhere in the Pacific.
01:49Before long, the dog singles out a large box, a strong indication that it's loaded.
01:56We're going to look particularly in the one that he alerted to,
02:00and we're going to see what kind of things we can find in there.
02:07Anything in the bags that stick me, poke me, cut me, hurt me by any chance?
02:10We're up against a clock.
02:12We're looking for anybody that's not declaring, and there's going to be a lot.
02:38Newark International Airport is among the busiest in the United States,
02:42serving up to 48 million passengers every year.
02:47And that was your only bag?
02:49No, I have two other ones.
02:50All right.
02:52It's also a primary gateway between the continental U.S. and the Caribbean,
02:58with 25 flights touching down daily.
03:01Where are you coming from?
03:02Dubrovnik.
03:03Dubrovnik?
03:04Today, a passenger just off a plane from the Dominican Republic
03:08has been referred for questioning by officers and passport control.
03:18Okay.
03:21He spoke to me in Spanish first.
03:23You know why they stop me?
03:24I'm laughing.
03:26Just don't laugh.
03:27Why are you laughing?
03:27Because I want my three kids in court.
03:30They were 7, 11, and 12.
03:31They're in the 30s now.
03:33But she had put a restraining order on me.
03:36The traveler explains that his ex-wife
03:39took a restraining order out against him over 20 years ago.
03:43But even though he's admitted the likely reason he was stopped,
03:47Officer Reed is still required to do a full inspection of his luggage.
03:52But are these all your only bags, though?
03:55Yeah.
03:55These all you're traveling with?
03:56Yeah.
03:56All right, we're just going to look real quick.
03:57So if you could just follow me.
03:58Sure.
04:00Yeah.
04:01This is the first time they stopped.
04:02It's the first time?
04:03Yeah, first.
04:04Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
04:05I don't know.
04:08All right.
04:10So you can just put your bags up here?
04:11Is there anything in your pockets as well?
04:13Yes.
04:14All righty.
04:14Could you take everything that's in your pockets
04:16and put it on the table as well?
04:19Wait till I tell my children.
04:20You remember when I won your three in court?
04:23Yeah.
04:23Your mother put a restraining order on me.
04:25That's why the immigration stopped.
04:27Yeah?
04:28Yeah.
04:28How long were you gone for?
04:31I went Sunday to today.
04:36Sunday to today?
04:37Yeah.
04:37What'd you go there for?
04:39To visit my girlfriend.
04:41All right.
04:41Before he opens the bag, I'm going to ask you a series of questions, okay?
04:45Sure, sure.
04:45Are these your bags?
04:46Yes.
04:46Are these all your bags?
04:47Yes.
04:48Is everything in these bags yours?
04:49Yes.
04:50Are you bringing anything for anybody else in these bags?
04:54What are you bringing?
04:57Medicine for my girlfriend's mother because she suffered from headache.
05:02Some IV bag.
05:04Okay.
05:04Why do you have the IV bag?
05:06I don't know.
05:08Importing medication is strictly regulated.
05:11It is possible that the man could have divulged information about his restraining order to hide a nefarious motive.
05:33At Honolulu's Air Freight Depot, a canine has identified a suspicious package being sent from the U.S. mainland to
05:42Australia.
05:43It looks like it's alert to only one parcel in this lineup.
05:49We're going to have our portable x-ray set up here.
05:51We'll x-ray each individual box.
05:53The one that a canine alert to, we're going to pay special attention to that one.
05:57And we're going to see what kind of things we can find in there.
06:05So this is the parcel the dog alerted on.
06:08I'm going to run it now to see if there's anything inside worth noting.
06:12Anything that looks like it doesn't belong there.
06:16Anything that looks like it might be concealed in something.
06:19Officer Brad immediately spots an anomaly inside the suspicious box.
06:24Seeing orange, it's the box full of bundles of things.
06:30But the contents listed on the manifest don't match the images on the x-ray.
06:36The description that's on this particular parcel says metal bowls.
06:41And from the x-ray, I don't see any type of metal in there.
06:45It's all organic matter.
06:47There's no shape of bowls or anything that I can see.
06:50Once we think it's a high probability of our cogs, we'd like to take it back to our office.
06:54It's a more secure facility.
07:03So now Officer Brad is going to open up this particular parcel.
07:07And we're going to see why the canine alerted.
07:09We're going to use gloves.
07:11We got the mask on and our eye protection on.
07:14And we have an officer over here on the side that's EMS qualified.
07:18They carry Narcan just in case we come across any type of fentanyl.
07:23This particular parcel said it was metal bowls inside.
07:27During the x-ray, we didn't see any type of metallic or metal inside of it.
07:32We only saw it organic.
07:34So that doesn't make sense to us.
07:37Inside the box are numerous parcels tightly bound in multiple layers of bubble wrap.
07:43So normally it is a way that smugglers try to mask scent from a canine.
07:5114, 16, 18.
07:54Alright.
07:54So we have 18 bones in this particular parcel.
07:58Officer Brad is now going to take his knife and cut into one of these bones real quick.
08:11Well, the main thing is we don't want to cut the inner bag that actually contains the narcotics.
08:17We want as little exposure as possible.
08:21So we need to be very careful and not be too aggressive with the cutting.
08:29The packages appear to contain white crystals, a typical sign of methamphetamine.
08:36I'm just going to test it right now.
08:39Alright, we'll test it.
08:42Their laser detector is able to identify up to 14,000 substances using a constantly revised database.
08:52So the Gemini works off this laser so it can go through anything that is clear through several layers.
09:05So the Gemini came back positive for methamphetamine.
09:08One down, 17 more to go, bruh.
09:10We'll be right in.
09:13Here we go.
09:24Officer Smith and Brad have intercepted an outbound package leaving the US, heading for Australia
09:31via Honolulu Airport.
09:33So the Gemini came back positive for methamphetamine.
09:3616, 18.
09:37and a search revealed 18 bundles full of white crystals so now we need to
09:45remove the bubble wrap from all of these bundles and take it over to the scale
09:51and get it weighed after that we need to start the seizure process
09:57Mexican cartels supply roughly 90% of crystal meth sold in the US and if now
10:04overtaken Southeast Asian gangs as Australia's chief supplier
10:11so meth is our top narcotic that we do see going outbound through Hawaii for the
10:17past I would say four to five years now coke's a close second and the reason why
10:23they ship so much meth out is because the prices that they get in the other
10:28countries is much higher what they can get here in the US so they take their
10:33chances shipping it out of this country with one of the highest rates of crystal
10:40meth addiction in the world and prices more than double that on the US market
10:46Australia is highly lucrative for the cartels now we're going to take them
10:51over to our scale we're going to weigh the entirety of this load is that
11:01everything that looks pretty impressive we have a total of 19.3 kilos for this 18
11:08bundle package that we call that's a street value of 1.9 million dollars that
11:14we just took off the street that was going to an oceanic country officers will
11:22hand this meth seizure to homeland security investigations to be used as
11:26evidence in any ongoing operations I'm excited about not only getting this off
11:34the street by helping out our fellow ally country that this was going to and I hope
11:40that we get a conviction out of this particular parcel my team does this type of
11:46work day in day out this is a third one that we caught this week very proud of my
11:51team to do an excellent job here in Hawaii hopefully we can keep on for the rest of
11:56that we can catch a few more
12:10what are you bringing medicine for my girlfriend mother because she suffered
12:17from headache from some IV back at Newark a traveler referred for questioning due to a
12:25restraining order against him as informed officers that he's carrying medication
12:30purchased in the Dominican Republic for someone else
12:34honestly you could take I don't want to take it all mine is there anything in these
12:40bags that are sharp that could stick poke or hurt us when we open these bags
12:46since it's not subject to FDA regulation foreign medication is strictly regulated in the US
13:08so you said you were traveling with medication for cholesterol no
13:18that's the one they gave me to give to her mother for headaches all of this is just for headaches
13:23headaches I guess they don't like the medicine in the United States why do you think that's the
13:29case I don't know I'm from the United States is this the IV you mentioned yeah they gave me that
13:37to give to her mother
13:40this is in fact saline solution and nothing else it is not a problem he's more than welcome to bring
13:45it the vitamin C that's more than welcome as well there's no issue with him bringing it in
13:49there's nothing that's prohibited that's in here that we cannot bring into the United States
13:56there isn't a single prescription drug in the man's luggage only a long list of his girlfriend's mother's
14:02favorite over-the-counter pills and supplements from home so out of curiosity why were you so
14:07willing to just give this up oh go ahead you don't want her to have it okay I hear you
14:25I hear you
14:26the man is free to go as far as this luggage goes you can go ahead and repackage it how
14:32you see fit
14:33and despite his efforts to pawn the supplies off on the officers he hasn't avoided a visit to his
14:39girlfriend's mother I met a girl while I was in Puerto Rico she's from Ecuador so she cannot travel to
14:46Puerto Rico or United States you need a visa so I had to go to Dominican Republic to Punta Cana
14:54and meet her
14:55there and because the first time I travel international and I had a restraining order
15:01put on me by my children mother 20 years ago and I want them in court I don't do drugs
15:06I never did
15:07drugs I don't even smoke marijuana never so I don't care
15:22New York's JFK Airport sees arrivals from 180 countries around the world are you bringing
15:29back anything today to declare any food products every day trained agricultural specialists here
15:36screen luggage arriving on inbound flights from all continents what's inside of these
15:43it's their job to ensure nothing that could spread disease makes it into the country what are you
15:50bringing today close that's it okay hey how are you today officer Barona is carrying out routine
16:00checks on disembarked passengers good where are you coming from Accra I see a passport please okay
16:11how long were you in Accra for six months your father passed away okay why are you bringing so many
16:19bags to bring okay you're gonna come with me this way all right this traveler is a US citizen fresh
16:31off
16:31a 13-hour direct flight from Ghana in West Africa so I stopped them because usually people that come
16:38from Accra they bring a lot of prohibited foods and other things just traveling alone it's not a big deal
16:46to travel with four bags but usually this flight when they have all those bags they usually have
16:52stuff that they're not supposed to so you spend half the year in Ghana half the year here in the
16:59US
17:00you retire what did you do before the hospital here in New York yeah gotcha all right can I please
17:11get
17:11this first bag are you bringing something for somebody else yeah it's my family your family and what is
17:18that yeah that's a practice just dry fish that's it okay this is your personal bag medication medication
17:31okay the first suitcase is clear all right just to the side this bag over here this bag is heavy
17:47man
17:50what's this this is for soup the man has over two pounds of dried catfish tilapia and mackerel for a
18:11traditional Ghanaian dish known as pepper soup and this peanuts peanuts as long as it's not for
18:20commercial use dried fish is not on the restricted list but officer Barona suspects he might find
18:28something that is and this you know what this is that's beef strictly prohibited beef can carry highly
18:37contagious diseases which could threaten US livestock and impact farming and food supply I'm gonna call
18:44agriculture so we can search this together it's raw right and this parcel has been sitting unrefrigerated
18:51for over 13 hours creating the perfect environment for the growth of dangerous bacteria
19:14what's this what's this what's this what's this at JFK a man has brought several suitcases full of
19:26traditional Ghanaian food back to the US for his family and this you know what this is this beef it's
19:35raw
19:35raw right I'm gonna call agriculture so we can search this together he's been found with raw beef in a
19:43suitcase which is strictly prohibited and this them the yams we sell here are no good do you have a
19:56store
19:57here sir who's this for so that's mine it's yours I don't know what this is right here with a
20:09pile of
20:10questionable foods mounting up agricultural specialist Ahmed arrives to assist they call me over here for the
20:17passenger passenger from Ghana and he brought some food and some food is is prohibited from Ghana the
20:24officer found some beef meat beef is not allowed this beef is contraband also this is yam yam also not
20:32allowed from Ghana because of the potential for disease or pests most raw fruits and vegetables are banned
20:39from entering the U.S. including yams but this one I'm gonna check this one excuse me could you come
20:48over here please what is the inside do you know inside on the corn no no meat here right oh
20:56this is no meat
20:56here this is only corn corn is okay and especially cooked corn is under person okay that's why I'm gonna
21:02back
21:03to him and this is fish this is good beef meat is not allowed for food and mouth disease Ghana
21:15is under
21:15that FMD that's why beef meat is not allowed foot and mouth disease is one of the biggest known threats
21:21to cattle if it's spread across the U.S. it could cost billions of dollars in lost revenue and Ghana
21:30experiences
21:31regular outbreaks excuse me sir this meat and this yam is not allowed this prohibited item from Ghana
21:39that's why I'm gonna take this one okay thank you very much next time don't bring this one meat and
21:46any
21:47fresh plants and vegetables these are contraband container I'm gonna throw this one the travelers
21:56beef and yams will be incinerated okay sorry no I'm good thanks man appreciate it no no no thank you
22:05very much but he's allowed to keep most of his food and is spared a fine next time if don't
22:12declare that
22:13he'll get the $300 penalty for this one the agriculture officer let him off with a warning because it was
22:19his first
22:20time and hopefully he wouldn't do it again fake passports are often used by serious criminals to
22:44attempt to illegally enter the U.S. purpose for your visit today
22:53CBP officers are trained to spot the smallest detail that may indicate a forgery
23:01in Detroit two British women have been referred to officer Pachorek for questioning after another
23:08officer spotted an inconsistency with one of the travelers passport photos the woman I have back
23:14here is mid-50s and her passport photo is a photo of someone that is in their 20s or 30s
23:19so this photo
23:20does not match this person at all officer Pachorek begins with a woman suspected of doctoring her travel
23:27documents by asking some general background questions so can you come up here so what's your job
23:36I'm a graphic designer but I have more benefits as well so when did you last get paid for a
23:41graphic
23:42design job a week ago can you show me a bank account deposit um they just like pay me um
23:49paypal or
23:50something they paid you by paypal you don't remember from a week ago
23:58okay so you see the issue here right yeah
24:03the woman's vague answers about work aren't helping her credibility 95% of the people we get
24:10they will misrepresent themselves and lie because they know when they tell us the information it's
24:15going to get them into some form of trouble and it's also odd that your face and your passport is
24:20not
24:20even remotely close to your face i thought it's kind of slightly filtered i'm sorry i thought it's
24:27slightly filtered how did you filter it just put like you know beauty skin on it on your passport
24:34photo i know yeah good thing to do i don't know i realize now and that's why you're here that's
24:41why
24:41i'm here because you're here the lady used sort of glamour shot filters to soften her face what she was
24:49thinking as far as altering it to make herself look more youthful is just bizarre despite the
24:55filtered photo a check reveals the woman's passport is valid but her nervous demeanor makes officer
25:02bajorek suspect that she has something to hide do you have any friends here no what are you going to
25:09do while you're here just tourism and stuff so what are you going to see uh tourism wise that's in
25:17michigan or ohio i'm going to go to jackson i'm going to go to the room to try just go
25:24home so tourism
25:26so name a place name a tourist attraction that you're going to visit in jackson i'm going to texas
25:32roadhouse texas roadhouse yeah i'm going to go there you don't go to a foreign country for texas
25:38roadhouse michigan's a great state but it's not huge for tourism unless you're coming for something
25:44very specific we will refuse admission to both of them if there's major misrepresentations going on
25:51officer bajorek suspects that the women have not been honest about the true purpose of their visit on
25:56esta applications which is illegal we have multiple issues going on here and we have to get through
26:02every single one of them before i let either view into the us today god if his hunch is correct
26:10he could refuse them entry and any future visa applications could be denied
26:27you're facing your passport is not even remotely close to your face
26:32but my first kind of slightly filtered
26:37how did you filter it just put like you know beauty skin on it
26:41in detroit two british women are trying to gain entry to the u.s
26:47one has admitted to enhancing her passport photo what are you going to do while you're here
26:53i'm going to texas roadhouse texas roadhouse yeah i'm gonna go there
26:59and officer bajorek suspects they have lied about the true purpose of their trip to michigan
27:04on their esta application we have multiple issues going on here and we have to get through every
27:11single one of them before i let either of you into the u.s today but he's having trouble figuring
27:15out
27:16exactly what they're trying to hide most referrals that we get i assume someone's coming to live
27:22here or coming to work here they don't necessarily fit either of those descriptions so that narrows it
27:27down to a bunch of really weird things we don't get a lot okay so ladies i'm gonna be blunt
27:33with you
27:34i'm not trying to alarm you or make you nervous this is not going well for you okay so basically
27:41what i'm
27:42gonna ask you now is names and phone numbers of everyone you plan to visit and or stay with on
27:46this trip
27:48before long one of the women admits she's really here to visit her ex-boyfriend in prison
27:57so he's a prisoner he is okay
28:02and how long did the two of you date just like one year
28:05even though visiting prisoners is not a crime it's a red flag finally officer bajorik is getting
28:13close to the truth behind their visit
28:36so
28:43have a good one man
28:46i just want to say i love your outfit
28:51killing it before this i was a salesman here in the bay area
28:56i would say the difference in this job is the stakes how's it going sir can i talk to you
29:02for a
29:02second i think there's a lot more on the line as far as you know human interaction and what you're
29:09looking for are you traveling with anything today souvenirs gifts no alcohol no tobacco all right
29:15can you just come over here with me real quick i think as long as you put your hard work
29:20into it
29:21and really do a diligent job of checking and making sure everything is squared away um you go home with
29:28no
29:29regrets today officer glover is on duty in customs where all u.s citizens returning from abroad must
29:37declare any overseas purchases over eight hundred dollars cigarettes yeah and pay the required duty
29:45see what's going on over here a coin collector coming through customs has declared some rare purchases
29:52made in germany in order to determine the value of these unique items officer glover wants to dig
29:59deeper all right so tell me about your coins sir okay these are the ancient coins of the greek and
30:06roman
30:07empires talking about 2500 bc and after okay so i was simply in the auction in germany i was
30:14from the last three days about some nice coins which i'm very pleased to hear okay and do you collect
30:19different type of coins do you mind showing please we have a passenger coming in from germany he is a
30:26coin collector so he's coming from auction where they buy coins vintage coins you'll never know what
30:32you're going to see at this airport and just a vast variety of different things you're going to see
30:38so you collect them and then you trade them or i go to the shows and i sell them afterwards
30:46now i want to know more about you know the price of the coins because that also affects you know
30:52the
30:52kind of duty we would charge in this certain situation so all those facts are really important
30:57when encountering a new situation that's actually an interesting coin this is one of the coins of
31:04shekel of tire they call it this is a well-known coin they paid 30 of these in order to
31:10kill christ
31:13so this is a very well-known coin for that reason a lot of people collecting mentioned in the new
31:18testament the shekel of tire is prized among coin collectors scholars believe that this was the type of
31:25currency judas was paid to betray christ so that was the coin to use to during christ time oh wow
31:34that's
31:34super dated i wasn't expecting to see a vintage coin from jesus time so that's one of the things i
31:40love about this job keeps it fresh keeps it new and you get to learn a lot about world history
31:44so it's kind
31:45of fascinating to see things that are that old still you know living among us today that coin is a
31:52very
31:52nice quality it's worth about five thousand dollars and that's a common but interesting kind of alexander
31:59the great okay a once in a career situation for officer glover he now needs to figure out whether the
32:08man must pay import tax on his purchases abroad and if so how much
32:24these are the ancient coins of the greek and roman empire in san francisco
32:32a man has declared thousands of dollars worth of antique coins purchased at an auction
32:39this is actually my first time seeing vintage coins i mean what's interesting about it is the
32:44dates of these coins some of these coins are from you know dates that you only see in history books
32:50so
32:50it's fascinating to see actual currency that was from you know a time where we weren't even thought of
32:58that coin is a very nice quality it worked about five thousand dollars and that's a common but
33:04interesting kind of alexander the great okay king of macedonia he went and captured all the ancient world
33:11back then first thing i want to do is make sure if we're going to charge duty we charge the
33:17appropriate
33:17amount having had a crash course in classical civilization officer glover has to determine if the collector
33:25needs to pay any import duty so how do you acquire these coins so what's your process it's a major
33:34auction and all the other auctions that happen in europe and it's important to know the price of the
33:39coins because that you know affects the duty and how much we have to charge if we have to charge
33:44anything
33:45at all that is really nice and what process does it go through to verify that the coins are actually
33:51authentic these people are all running the auction house they've been doing this for over 50 years
33:56okay so they are credited okay they have the knowledge they have the library they have the books
34:00and everything these are the great gold okay i tried to buy them but they're not expensive i couldn't
34:07get it too much competition how much do these usually run for i mean in that condition probably about
34:12five thousand dollars or more that's not expensive yeah and that especially if they're nice like this
34:21since it's his first time ever encountering goods this old and unusual officer glover consults
34:28his superiors and determines that passengers aren't required to pay duty on any items that are over 100
34:36years old okay and do you collect different type of coins or and how long have you been in this
34:43business for over 40 years 40 years i was a collector from the beginning of the year your own company
34:50or
34:50do you work with a different company oh that's why i see the power suit man i could tell
34:58have a good one the collector clears customs and heads home this guy seems passionate about his job
35:05and with people like that you tend to learn a lot in conclusion we let the passenger go no duty
35:11was
35:11owed this time and what makes you know this case so unique is it's my first time actually seeing ancient
35:18coins so i got to learn something new today
35:34so ladies i'm gonna be blunt with you i'm not trying to alarm you or make you nervous
35:40this is not going well for you in detroit two women have been withholding the truth about their u.s
35:48visit
35:49but one has finally admitted she's visiting her ex-boyfriend who happens to be an inmate
35:56prison so he's a prisoner he is okay and how long did the two of you date just every year
36:03while it's not illegal to have a transatlantic relationship with a prisoner the fact that the
36:09women have not disclosed this information on their s2 application is a violation
36:16in order to decide whether he'll allow the women into the country officer bajorek needs to get their
36:22full story if you say one thing to me that's not true i'm going to assume everything after that is
36:29also untrue so we're at a roadblock right now so now it's up to you ladies to prove every single
36:35aspect of this trip and do not leave out a single detail okay i'm going to see a prisoner as
36:40well
36:40so you're both coming to see yeah we just thought it sounded really bad so the real purpose of your
36:47trip is you're both coming to see your boyfriends in prison i'm going to see a friend in prison not
36:52a
36:52boyfriend i'm going to see a friend in prison yes mine's definitely romantic okay so keep in mind what i
37:00said the truth from now on nothing but the truth we just thought it doesn't really yeah because it
37:06does this is getting worse and worse ladies because they're behind bars so when are you meeting you're
37:12going to meet them for a visit tonight are these conjugal visits no i'm not oh god no no you
37:18just go
37:18in there sit in the room there's loads of other people in the room guards are in the room you
37:22just
37:22sit there chat you can hold hands i've never been so what's the motivation to help me understand just
37:27someone like i like talking to and i want you to come over and see him pretty much the minute
37:31i
37:31hear someone's going to see a boyfriend in prison that's not looking really good
37:37prison inmates frequently use contraband cell phones to create fake profiles on social media
37:44sites and dating apps have you ever met in person i mean i've got pictures on my phone but they're
37:52all
37:52a.i may i see what you have does look anything like that photo and not as good looking preying
38:02on
38:03vulnerable women they build trust and then defraud them so this one's really important has ever
38:09requested money from you yes yes yes
38:15so in total how much money did you send 500 as the woman's story unfolds officer bajorek becomes convinced
38:26she's the victim of a romance scam
38:30i don't mean this to come across as harsh at all have you ever is it ever considered to you
38:35that you
38:35might be being taken advantage of by these people yeah yeah then the woman reveals something new
38:42and seals her own fate he's gonna get a little place of his own and grand rapids he's gonna be
38:48paroled there he claims to her that he is getting out soon and that she would eventually like to come
38:55and live in the united states so that right there she will go back because she has the intent to
39:00live in the united states not allowed on eston an intent to immigrate means the woman is not eligible
39:07for the visa waiver program you do have to think about the mindset of someone who would travel across
39:14an ocean to a foreign country to visit a boyfriend who you've never met live because they're in jail
39:20just not common in catching their lie officer bajorek may have saved both women from future heartbreak
39:28and financial ruin so you have been found inadmissible to the united states today per section 212 a 7 ai
39:37of the ina is amended so at this time you're being refused entry to the united states you'll be
39:43returned foreign on the next available flight okay well we're going to use your tickets that you already
39:49have i just can't believe it i don't i understand but once you misrepresent yourself to a federal officer
39:56the assumption is that we cannot verify with certainty anything else you're saying after that
40:02yeah if you had come in and just been forthright with us from the beginning and told us the truth
40:06it may have altered this decision how am i going to get back from london i brought limited money
40:11i assure you we'll get you back home safe and sound um and if you need anything while you're back
40:16here
40:16just let me know okay unfortunately they learn the hard way that you really have to be honest and
40:26forthright with officers in the end my heart does go out to these ladies it's understandable how lonely
40:32people can be tricked into false relationships or made up relationships they're harmless a little
40:39confused but they're nice ladies so i don't like to see this happen to anybody but in the end we
40:43still
40:44can't allow situations like this to occur in the u.s hopefully they learn their lesson
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