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I travel a lot for work and just received this alert for my trip next week...

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Travel Affected - Warning Alert - US - Protests - Nationwide Update 6


Activists to continue rallies across the US through at least end March to denounce the national government's policies.

Severity Warning Alert
Categories Vehicles and Roads, Mass Transit, Civil Unrest
Alert Begins Mar 19, 2025, 1:52:39 AM
Alert Expires Apr 1, 2025, 11:59:00 PM

  • Event Anti-government protests
  • Affected Area(s) Nationwide US
  • Date Through at least end March
  • Impact Heightened security, localized transport and business disruptions; possible clashes, vandalism
Summary

Activists denouncing national government policies, including the detention and deportation of undocumented migrants, plan to continue holding protests across the US through at least the end of March. Protests are probable near government offices, central squares, and major roads, especially in major cities and state capitals. Larger protests may draw hundreds to thousands of participants.

Heightened security is likely around related gatherings. Localized transport disruptions are probable, especially if demonstrators march along or block roads. Clashes between protesters and police or supporters of opposing political camps are possible.

Advice

Exercise caution near any rallies that materialize. Heed instructions from authorities. Plan accordingly for localized road travel delays. Immediately depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance.
Affected Area


Location(s) affected by this Alert

  • United States

 
Interestingly, I'll be heading to Vegas for an EV Charging Expo - probably the biggest one of the year. Vegas is also the site of one of the recent Tesla vandalisms. Tesla will have a booth set up at the conference. Wonder if we'll see any fireworks??

In the early years, you'd get tech geeks at these things - then, the EV thing got hijacked by the greenies and the expos were overrun with lefty ideologues. If my LinkedIn feed is any indication, these guys HATE Tesla now.


(On a side note, I'll be meeting with Mike Murphy while I'm there. Former McCain and Romney advisor and frequent CNN panelist Mike Murphy. His new schtick is to try to find ways to get republicans to support EV subsidies. You can imagine what our meeting is going to be like. :D)
 
I can't find anything about the tesla attacks in the corporate press. Just fox. Must be fake news.
 
General travel warning ab out going near the USA at the moment as ICE border agents are disappearing white Europeans and Canadians into the internment systems indiscriminately at the moment.
 
General travel warning ab out going near the USA at the moment as ICE border agents are disappearing white Europeans and Canadians into the internment systems indiscriminately at the moment.
You really do live your entire life in a fantasy world.
 
The United Kingdom updated its advice for travel to the United States on Thursday, warning of harsh consequences for British passport holders who violate U.S. immigration laws.

The notice comes just a day after Germany updated its travel advice after three of its citizens were detained trying to enter the U.S.

The U.K. foreign office confirmed earlier this month that it was providing support to a British national detained in the U.S. after reports circulated of a woman detained at the border, Reuters reported.

In its updated advice, the U.K. foreign office told citizens to “comply with all entry, visa and other conditions of entry.”





Eh...


French space researcher denied entry to the US over messages about Trump, French minister says​

A French researcher was denied entry to the United States after US authorities found messages about President Donald Trump on his phone, a French government official said on Thursday.

France’s minister of higher education and research Philippe Baptiste said that the researcher was traveling to a conference near Houston earlier this month when US authorities found that his phone “contained exchanges with colleagues and friends in which he expressed a personal opinion on the Trump administration’s research policies.”

The researcher was then denied entry to the US and expelled from the country, Baptiste said.



um...

A German tattoo artist came to the US for a 3-week trip. She’s now been in ICE detention for over a month

A German tattoo artist who tried to enter the United States from Mexico through the San Diego border has been in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention for over a month, according to a friend who witnessed her being detained.

Jessica Brösche, a Berlin-based tattoo artist, had been vacationing in Mexico when she decided to travel to the US from Tijuana with an American friend, Nikita Lofving. But at the San Ysidro port of entry immigration authorities took Brösche into custody.

“They took her right in front of me as we were walking over,” Lofving, a clothing designer based in Los Angeles, told CNN. “Two hours passed, and then she called me and said, ‘Hey, I’m gonna get deported back to Germany. I’ll call you from Germany in a couple of days.’”

The call was on January 25. Brösche has been in detention ever since, half a month past when she originally hoped to leave the US on February 15, Lofving says.

According to the ICE Detainee Locator, Brösche is currently in the Otay Mesa Detention Facility, in San Diego County, while she awaits deportation. CNN reached out to both ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to ask why she was detained.


 
Interestingly, I'll be heading to Vegas for an EV Charging Expo - probably the biggest one of the year. Vegas is also the site of one of the recent Tesla vandalisms. Tesla will have a booth set up at the conference. Wonder if we'll see any fireworks??

In the early years, you'd get tech geeks at these things - then, the EV thing got hijacked by the greenies and the expos were overrun with lefty ideologues. If my LinkedIn feed is any indication, these guys HATE Tesla now.


(On a side note, I'll be meeting with Mike Murphy while I'm there. Former McCain and Romney advisor and frequent CNN panelist Mike Murphy. His new schtick is to try to find ways to get republicans to support EV subsidies. You can imagine what our meeting is going to be like. :D)

I'd like a report when you get back, if your time allows.
 
WTF,


Trump's deporting or denying people who are traveling legally...

How about the 10 to 15 million who caravaned in over the last 4 years...
You... you still think the caravan stuff is real? my god you have all been played so hard.
 
Eh...




um...

The Frenchy was turned away at the border.

Why take the German broad into custody?

Deny her entry, tell her to turn around and GTFO.

It costs us to imprison and deport people.

"In a phone interview with KGTV last month, Brösche said that she had been kept in “horrible” solitary confinement for eight days when she entered US custody.

Jeff Joseph, president-elect of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, told CNN that Brösche’s case is “fairly unusual.”

Brösche, who entered the US via the Visa Waiver Program agreement that the US has with Germany and 40 other countries, would usually have been deported immediately rather than sit in detention for over a month, Joseph said.

By entering on the waiver program, a tourist waives their right to any kind of litigation, Joseph explained.

But normally, a tourist denied entry to the US would be allowed to withdraw their application for admission.

“Instead of being subjected to deportation proceedings, they’re allowed to kind of get back on the airplane and turn around and go home, and that does not appear to have happened in this case,” Joseph continued.

In any case, Joseph said that Brösche’s extended stay in Otay Mesa is “extremely concerning".
 
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“Why are American taxpayers spending thousands of dollars detaining tourists who are perfectly willing to leave,” she said.

The average cost of detaining a noncitizen adult is $164 per day, according to an ICE memo.

Based on that average, a month of detention costs taxpayers $4,900.
 
You really do live your entire life in a fantasy world.

The publicized detentions/deportations are of two Germans and a French guy, all White, one of whom had a Greencard.

You think these are the only instances?

Consistent with Replacement, inaction on the 15 million 3rd world invaders, while Whites are being targeted.

If nothing else, could be retaliatory types within the border patrol who are boiling mad over seeing Black and Brown people expelled.
 
WTF,


Trump's deporting or denying people who are traveling legally...

How about the 10 to 15 million who caravaned in over the last 4 years...
He's throwing out them too, and in much greater numbers that will continue to accelerate.
All the undesirables.
 
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