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Irish lawmaker Ivana Bacik held up a meme depicting Vice President JD Vance, in her country's parliament on Tuesday following reports a 21-year-old Norwegian tourist was refused access to the U.S.
The new app from a tech innovator was inspired by a viral U.S. border control incident last month — though he warns to "use at your own risk." ...
"I strongly recommend that you do not try to cross the border with this meme on your phone." MSNBC's Catherine Rampell reports on a recent story of a Norwegian tourist who says he was detained and ...
The Trump Administration said reports a man was denied entry over a J.D. Vance meme on his phone are false, but tourists have ...
US officials have denied claims that a Norwegian man was sent home because of a meme - but the case has raised international ...
A Norwegian tourist says he was denied entry after U.S. border authorities found a meme of JD Vance on his phone, but DHS says otherwise.
Customs and Border Protection has confirmed that, no, agents did not stop a Norwegian traveler who showed them a meme of a bald Vice President JD Vance. “Fact Check: FALSE,” the CBP wrote on X. “Mads ...
A Norwegian tourist says he was denied entry after U.S. border authorities found a meme of JD Vance on his phone, but DHS ...
Digging into claims Norwegian tourist was denied US entry due to JD Vance meme U.S. Customs and Border Protection claimed they actually refused the man entry because of “admitted drug use.” ...
U.S. officials reposted a meme depicting Vice President JD Vance as bald and bloated in an attempt to refute a tourist’s claim that he was denied entry over the image. Norwegian tourist Mads ...
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