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Old 24-12-2015, 19:37   #27
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Re: Calls for Cameron to step in after US bars British Muslim family from Disneyland

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
There would be none of this mess if the US stated the reason why entry was refused. They have every right to refuse entry but they also have a reasonable duty to explain why. If they came across as fair and reasonable in explaining the reasons in the first place then this would have never made the news in the way it has ..
The officials would not be given the info. That is the case in this country as well. It would lead to endless arguments about whether something was true or not at departure or wherever. Data Protection rules would stop officials who didn't make the decision to know the reasons why. Eg if the local council has made a decision, a receptionist at the council is not going to know why.
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