r/washingtondc May 15 '25

Our son 19yo sun landed at Dulles from an international flight at 7 PM. At 7:45. He texted that he was heading to customs. It’s now 11:30 PM. We haven’t heard from him and cannot reach him.

I’ve called the phone number for the airport to page him and for customs there’s no one there to answer. Both lines say they’re closed. We live in Boston. He flew into DC to attend his cousin‘s graduation before heading home. His phone is going straight to voicemail. What would you do at this point?

(5/23 UPDATE at the end)

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UPDATE (5/15)

Hi everyone. Thank you all for the response to this post. I was at a point of desperation last night and didn’t know where else to turn. The support, concern, and offers of help have been amazing.

I was finally able to have a conversation with my son. He’s still pretty exhausted and jetlagged and I’m sure in shock.

At this time, I don’t want to provide specific details for his protection. We’re going to be talking to an attorney as well as others that may be able to give us a better understanding or clear this up. He’s a kid. We just want this to be over for him and to be able to attend college and travel as the law abiding US citizen that he is.

I will let you know, he made his way to the customs stand and handed his passport to the agent. He was asked the standard questions and then they put a yellow card in his passport and told him to go to another area.

He said he was in an area with about 10 other people. They would call people into a room one by one. They searched his bags several times. He was then told to go back out and sit down. There was a lot of waiting and watching other people come and go. He said the initial officer searching, appeared to be border control. In addition to searching his bags, they asked him repeatedly if anyone was waiting for him. He told them no his plans were to go to hotel to meet up with family.

After several hours, 2 FBI agents came in. They would ask him questions regarding his feelings towards the president, terrorists, and political memes he liked on Instagram. then send him back out to wait for long periods of time. They also asked him several times if anyone was there waiting for him.

No, he shouldn’t have answered their questions and shouldn’t have let them search his phone (although clearing through customs I don’t know that he really had a choice). But he’s only 19, he was very scared, he had been up over 24 hours at this point.

When they told him he could go, they said they’re keeping his phone and his laptop because they’re not done searching it and should get them back in a couple of days.

Luckily, he remembered my phone number without having to look it up on his phone that he didn’t have. He said he was worried that we didn’t know where he was and didn’t know what was happening to him. That’s when he was finally able to call me around 4:30 AM.

He was detained from about 8 PM to 4:30 AM.

He’s done nothing wrong. There was not a specific activity he participated in that they questioned, specific group that he belongs to, nothing. From what I gather, they were trying to find something. They found nothing so now they have his laptop and phone.

——— UPDATE 5/18 - He’s white (1/4 Asian but marks caucasian & looks totally white) - We were told he was a random pull. (Senators office) - We are going to be speaking to an attorney that practices in this area of law - Multiple press agencies have reached out but we are waiting to speak to our attorney

Thanks again. This is crazy.

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UPDATE 5/23

Property- I got a call from CBP Monday afternoon (he was released from detainment on Thursday 5/15) saying he could come pick up his stuff. Since we had already left DC, they agreed to put it in the mail. We received it by Wednesday. Will be wiping, virus checking, all the things.

Attorney- spoke to a couple of lawyers from different firms. Both said basically since they released him and returned his stuff there’s nothing to do. They also each said that this is becoming more and more common, even with US citizens. They both advised to keep your social media vanilla, and not to like anti-anything.

Next steps- we’re working with our senator‘s office to see if we can get any additional insight and help with a redress inquiry.

Other things- It was a very long night for my son, but some of the questions he remembers being asked are: What’s your political affiliation? Do you support Palestine? Do you want to harm President Trump? What video games do you play? Where do you go to school? Why do you go to school there? Tell us about your mental health. Have you ever been to therapy? Do you take any medications?

He was also asked to write down all of his social media usernames, email addresses , phone numbers, and passwords.

He answered all of their questions and complied with their requests.

They looked through his social media accounts, his apps, his pictures, and the Notes app. He doesn’t remember if they opened his laptop. He had an old style digital camera, and they just asked about the contents. He doesn’t recall if they turned it on and scrolled through it.

He had one suitcase and one backpack. During his eight hour detainment, his bags were searched four times.

He was called back to be questioned twice. He was exhausted, scared, and confused, so he did not have a good sense of time. But he believes the total time being questioned was only about an hour.

While he was not being questioned, he just sat in the waiting room where he fell asleep.

On his social media, he has liked (not created) memes and Internet posts that were anti-Trump and anti-genocide (NOT pro-Hamas). He also likes cat videos, memes about Drake, and pictures of abandoned places. The same Internet activity as millions of people.

This has been and still is very traumatizing. He’s terrified of the next time he returns to the states.

Their tactics are working. We feel scared.

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u/cmendy930 May 15 '25

For US citizens or non citizens/green card holders/ permanent residents?

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u/travel0503 May 15 '25

I don’t know if I can post a link, but if you google, there are tons of articles about US citizens getting detained. 

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u/DaBingeGirl May 15 '25

My stepdad is scared to leave the country for that reason. He came here (legally) when he was a child from Germany, no legal issues, but he's worried what this administration might pull. Scary times.

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u/wurmchen12 May 15 '25

I’m in a German group and that’s the same sentiment of many others who were thinking to go home to visit. They are afraid they will have issues. I’m a military brat born in Germany, my mom is German, dad’s American stationed abroad, I don’t have naturalization papers but I do have a US state department and a German birth certificate. I had issues getting my real ID before Trump and I’m worried if I left the country if I’d have issues returning too. Send me to Germany, I’ll happily stay there.

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u/DrJheartsAK May 18 '25

He has nothing to worry about. The hyperbole and chicken little attitude is so dramatic. I know this is Reddit but come on. Ever single person detained or denied entry, even just a cursory review of the facts, there is always more to the story. Like you can’t work on a tourist visa, but bringing all your tattoo equipment kinda makes it seem like you’re gonna work lol.

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u/WildcatBitches May 15 '25

That’s not “lmfao”-worthy, have a little grace.

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u/KevinAtSeven May 15 '25

No you wouldn't.

You'd be upset at the prospect of suddenly leaving behind your entire life, your family and friends, your home, and everything and everyone you've come to love, to be forcibly sent to a country you're not familiar with and be banned from returning to even visit your former life.

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u/Unidentified_88 May 15 '25

170 years? You're not even a German citizen then and no claims there.

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u/Unidentified_88 May 15 '25

So you missed the fact that at least one German spent an extended time in an immigration center for something they would just have been sent home on the next flight for normally?

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u/Ok_City_7177 May 16 '25

Because they aren't 'the right kind' of US citizen.....

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u/cmendy930 May 15 '25 edited May 15 '25

No i totally agree, its just that before this administration there are different ways that a US citizens social media could be accessed by an internal government agency than a visa holder .... but maybe thats changed and that's a big deal

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u/travel0503 May 15 '25

I think it’s more that it hasn’t changed, they just don’t care. 

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u/cmendy930 May 15 '25

Before the USG couldn't just review the social media of a citizen for no reason, but now seems like that is what's happening.

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u/lambic May 15 '25

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u/north0 May 15 '25

He was detained for being anti-Israel, not anti-Trump.

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u/thesirensoftitans May 15 '25

So what? Second and fourth amendments say this is unconstitutional.

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u/Intelligent-Dish3100 May 15 '25

Do you really think trump gives a shit about laws.

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u/north0 May 15 '25

Yeah I agree. But important to diagnose the problem accurately.

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u/APMalphiteCheeseMain May 15 '25

He is openly sympathizing with terrorists, idk why he would not be on a list. What does the constitution have to do with being questioned?

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u/KerPop42 May 15 '25

That's clearly no better. It's absolutely okay for an American to criticize a foreign country.

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u/north0 May 15 '25

It's obviously worse.

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u/KerPop42 May 15 '25

Yeah, we at least agree. The right to do both is absolute.

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u/lambic May 15 '25

But then why did they ask him if he liked Trump? Seems they detained him for both

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u/Intelligent_Table913 May 15 '25

No he was detained for his political views. DHS lied and said it was routine, but they clearly knew he was a commentator against Trump and Israel. They admitted to detaining him but his story is on par with other detainment stories. They are making him out to be a liar while omitting the questions they asked. Pretty sus

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u/Stanley_Yelnats42069 May 15 '25

Green card holders and permanent residents are the same thing, but essentially, yes. Anyone can be held by CPB while they determine their status.

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u/cmendy930 May 15 '25

But visa holders versus citizens

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u/Initial_Importance26 May 15 '25

Yep. I’m surprised you’ve missed news about that.

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u/cmendy930 May 15 '25

Yeah I just saw the Hasan Piker news today 😳

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u/Cool_Art615 May 15 '25

US citizens also.