Maybe I just need to vent.
Even after getting the GC and always obeying the law, I still get stopped, questioned and detained whenever entering the U.S.. They always seem to need to check something ( my name is prettty plain so it's not that)
My last experience was this weekend when coming back from Cananda by land.
One really feels discriminated. At least at the end of the day they let me in...
I know that a lot of you probably go through the same, but I would really like to know if there is anything I can do about it. Do I have to put up with this until I am eligible for citizenship?
Even after getting the GC and always obeying the law, I still get stopped, questioned and detained whenever entering the U.S.. They always seem to need to check something ( my name is prettty plain so it's not that)
My last experience was this weekend when coming back from Cananda by land.
One really feels discriminated. At least at the end of the day they let me in...
I know that a lot of you probably go through the same, but I would really like to know if there is anything I can do about it. Do I have to put up with this until I am eligible for citizenship?