The teens claimed CBP targeted them because they hadn’t booked hotels for their entire stay in Hawaii.

“They found it suspicious that we hadn’t fully booked our accommodations for the entire five weeks in Hawaii,” Pohl said. “We wanted to travel spontaneously. Just like we had done in Thailand and New Zealand.”

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    don’t follow international news

    … don’t use social media, and don’t talk to anybody that does those things (because it’s basically impossible for it to not enter normal conversation).

    Yeah, there certainly exist some people like this. But I doubt they are the ones booking international trips.

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      … don’t use social media, and don’t talk to anybody that does those things (because it’s basically impossible for it to not enter normal conversation).

      Oh, they definitly on social media and talk to people. But that still doesn’t mean you’re exposed to US politics. People have their own domestic politics to talk about. What happens in the US really isn’t as relevant to the daily life of the average foreigner as you might think.

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        I wonder where you’re from. In the parts of Europe I know it seems to be everywhere, all the media, all the information channels, just inescapable. And it’s not US politics, it’s international politics - tariffs, visas, research financing, USAID, military alliances, new territory ambitions - these are not US internal politics, it influences other countries in a massive way.

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          it seems to be everywhere

          Only if you’re terminally online.

          But for the people that get their news from TV and printed newspaper … or maybe facebook, US poltics is a sidenote. The sports segments are usually twice as long as the international politics segment, for example. Sure, they probably heard about the tarrifs in some form, but a lot of people just don’t care about that.

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            TV, newpapers and facebook is what I’m talking about. I’m the only lemmy person in my real life bubble.