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New England man, a US citizen, detained by border agents for hours, he says

  • Bachir Atallah, a U.S. Citizen, says border agents detained him and his wife for hours in Vermont on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
  • The couple was returning home from visiting family in Canada for Palm Sunday when U.S. Customs stopped them.
  • Atallah said officers questioned him, accessed his email containing client information under duress, and denied him a call to his sister, Celine Atallah.
  • Atallah stated, "I was detained, I was not free to leave," while CBP claimed his accusations were "blatantly false and sensationalized."
  • The detention raises concerns about border agent conduct, leading to legal action and Atallah questioning his future reentry after an upcoming trip.
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New England man, a US citizen, says border agents detained him for hours

A New England man who is a U.S. citizen said American border agents in Vermont detained him for several hours Sunday night as he and his wife were trying to return home from Canada.

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A U.S. citizen from New Hampshire was detained for several hours by U.S. Customs after a short stay in Canada on Sunday.

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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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