Extended excerpts from a story in the New York Post:
Two German teenagers planning to explore the US on vacation were thrown in jail and then booted from the country after Customs and Border Protection found their loosely planned trip “suspicious.”Charlotte Pohl, 19, and Maria Lepere, 18, arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii, on March 18, with plans to travel around the islands for five weeks before heading to California and then Costa Rica after their high school graduation, according to the German outlet Ostsee Zeitung.However, the teens made the mistake of not booking their accommodations for the entire duration of their stay in Hawaii, which raised a red flag for US Customs and Border Protection, despite both of them having obtained an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).The teens said they were questioned at Honolulu Airport for hours before they were allegedly subjected to full-body scans and strip searches, according to the outlet.They were then given green prison uniforms and placed in a holding cell with long-term detainees, some of whom were reportedly accused of serious crimes.The young travelers said they allegedly had to sleep on thin, moldy mattresses and were warned by guards to avoid expired food.The next morning, the teens were told they were being booted from the country and taken back to Honolulu Airport, where they requested to be sent to Japan...There has been a significant decrease in European travelers visiting the States over the past few months, despite Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s efforts to ease concerns among foreigners wanting to travel to America. “I would say that if you’re not coming to the United States to join a Hamas protest or to come here and tell us about how right Hamas is or to tell us about — stir up conflict on our campuses and create riots in our street and vandalize our universities, then you have nothing to worry about,” Rubio said earlier this month.
I understand some readers consider the New York Post a rag, but I have no doubt about the validity of the account, and while I understand there may be "extenuating circumstances," I can't imagine any nuance that would have required strip-searching these young women and locking them up on the basis of their not having booked all their reservations ahead of time.