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Old 24-12-2015, 14:11   #22
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Re: Calls for Cameron to step in after US bars British Muslim family from Disneyland

I think something that should be remembered in situations like this is that entering the USA, and indeed most other countries, isn't a right that is rescinded it is a privilege that may or may not be granted.

An ESTA does not grant right of entry to the USA - it states very clearly when you apply:

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It is important to mention, that a valid ESTA does not guarantee automatic entry on arrival. The final decision to determine whether entry is permitted lies with the border control authorities at the Customer and Border Protection.
I must try and find Stella Creasy's interview on the news. It was apparently rather embarrassing viewing, her having vehemently accused the US of discrimination. Being a social justice warrior occasionally backfires profoundly.
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