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Anonymous ID: xac9+kmXItaly /pol/508956522#508956522
6/28/2025, 3:51:45 PM
What have you done pol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eEz_oVNhak
Anonymous ID: VVbqZPyq/qst/6265262#6265861
6/27/2025, 12:38:35 AM
>>6265525
Get outta here nerd, I'm the president now
Anonymous Netherlands /pol/508799396#508799402
6/26/2025, 1:22:37 PM
>>508799398
Save this image on your phone and you get deported
Literally china tier with winnie the pooh
Anonymous /his/17792561#17792561
6/26/2025, 10:24:12 AM
Whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent.
Anonymous Germany /int/212087931#212087931
6/25/2025, 1:39:14 AM
If you post this image on the internet while in the US you get dragged out into the street by masked officers and get beaten to death with lead pipes, can you believe that?
Anonymous /news/1415673#1415673
6/24/2025, 10:05:42 PM
https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/world-news/man-refused-entry-us-border-31925059

A 21-year-old Norwegian tourist claims he was denied entry to the United States and harassed by ICE agents after they discovered a JD Vance meme on his phone.

Mads Mikkelsen arrived at New Jersey's Newark Airport on June 11 when he was pulled aside by border control and placed in a cell, he told Norwegian outlet Nordlys. Mads was travelling to the States to visit friends, first in New York and then in Austin, Texas, but suffered "harassment and abuse of power" at the hands of US immigration authorities.

"I felt prejudiced, suspected and simply humiliated even then, in front of many other people at the airport," The Tromsø native recounted. "They took me to a room with several armed guards, where I had to hand over my shoes, mobile phone and backpack."

Officers quizzed Mads about his visit, and his plans, before adopting a personal line of questioning. "They asked direct questions about drug smuggling, terrorist plans and right-wing extremism, completely without reason," he claimed.

"They demanded full information about everyone I was going to meet in the US, including name, address, phone number and what they did for work." Mads' mother was due to meet up with him a few weeks into his stay and the pair had planned to travel to several national parks.

"I had travelled for twelve hours, slept poorly, and was physically and mentally completely exhausted even before they started the questioning," he continued. A strenuous crackdown by U.S. Customs and Border Protection has followed President Donald Trump's return to office, with the service being allowed to search phones.