homeland security.... i think thats a very funny term, and something you probably will only see in america. what other country assumes that naturally anyone knows what "the homeland" is? if this car drives to canada, would it provide homeland security to the canadians...? :)
i have a list of things i still want to see, do or photograph while still here. this i can now cross off my list.. its funny how you see some things every so often and always think; hmm, i should take a picture of that! but before you know, 3 years have passed and you still think that....
wikipedia just told me that "homeland security" is "an American umbrella term referring to the national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce the vulnerability of the U.S. to terrorism, and minimize the damage from attacks that do occur". the term came into use after the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
my sister arrived today from the netherlands and to protect the homeland, she had to wait in a very long line, proving she is not of any harm to this country. i knew the plane had landed, and waited, waited, waited... i guess some 1.5 hour. when it was finally her turn, the guy protecting his homeland asked her very important questions like "what are you doing here, how much money did you bring, do you have a creditcard, where does your sister work, what is her status (really??!! he meant whether i am allowed to work here, but still... grrr), what kind of work do you do? and the weirdest of them all; why is your sister (thats me) not married to her boyfriend (that would be tim)? really...?!! really?! she answered that she didnt know.... hahahaha. and after that, he finally let her go without another word. i dont know how i would have reacted to that question. these "homeland" officers really tend to piss me off, and i often have to make the greatest effort not to show how awfully annoying i find them. i guess they do it on purpose. just because they can...
anyways, i feel a lot safer now. i think my sister wont be a threat to the homeland....
4 comments:
Oh, I hate that aeroport interviews. When you go to the US you alraedy have to answer all kind of questions and when you finally have landed it starts all over again. I heard that in NY you have to wait in line for 3 hours to pass the customs. That question about not being married is so not of their business.
BDW, I forgot to tell you, ARTZUID is until September 22. So you will have plenty of time to visit.
I am sure there are numerous officials from the FBI or something reading this blog right now, because the message was flagged with the words homeland threat and of course the all-fearful "umbrella". Well let me just give a quick shout out to them, hello boys: guess what: you are a waste of resource! :)
@biebkriebels: great, thanks! although your pictures are very informative too!! :)
and yes, it was NONE of his business. its not even my sisters business.... absolutely crazy!
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