Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said he was subjected to “another random” secondary immigration check upon his arrival in the United States due to which he had to spend two hours at the airport.
In a series of tweets, Abdullah expressed disappointment at the “randomness” during such checks which is becoming “tiresome”.
Abdullah said he is in the US to speak at an event at New York University “but I almost wish I’d stayed at home instead”. Ah well, that’s two hours well & truly wasted!”
“Another “random” secondary immigration check upon landing in the US. Thrice in three visits, the randomness is growing tiresome now,” Abdullah tweeted.
The NYU student organising the event, for which Abdullah is here, said the incident occurred at the John F Kennedy International Airport.
In another tweet, Abdullah said: “I just spent twp hours in a holding area and this happens every time. Unlike @iamsrk I don’t even catch Pokemon to pass the time.
He was referring to actor Shah Rukh Khan, who was “detained” in August at the Los Angeles airport, the third time in seven years that he had been stopped by US immigration officials at the country’s airports.
Khan, too, had tweeted that while he fully understood and respected security protocols, “to be detained at US immigration every damn time really really s****”.
Abdullah is scheduled to speak at the event organised by the students of NYU on October 21 which is expected to be attended by former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy.
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