Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denied entry most likely. They put you back on the next plane.
Would there be a police escort onto and off the plane for denied entry? I feel like denied entry happens relatively often given the Border tv shows I have seen...would they do a police escort for everyone denied entry?
Anonymous wrote:Denied entry most likely. They put you back on the next plane.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday while waiting for an international flight, I saw a man standing with 2 police officers. They then went and sat all together in the boarding gate area. When it was time to board, they waited until everyone had boarded then the 2 officers escorted him onto the plane and then they left the plane. When we landed, they had police waiting at the plane door and they escorted him to the passport visa area. Clearly he was from the destination country as he was chatting and laughing in the same language with the police and shortly after, he shook their hands and left on his own.
I was guessing he was denied entry or being deported and our destination country was his homeland. Just curious if this is how deportations work?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a FA. He was likely a prisoner being transported. Did they sit all the way in the back of the plane?
Anonymous wrote:Could have been something else - my dd is friends w/ a family where the dad is an ambassador, so they all have secret service. For some reason when they travel, instead of sec svc, they have police at the airports
Anonymous wrote:What country