
Angela and Leigh Faubert have been going to the U.S. for many years, travelling months on end throughout the winter.
On Nov. 6, they crossed the border between Aldergrove, B.C. and Washington.
This border crossing, however, was unlike any other they’d done before.
“We crossed the border, and they asked me to pull up on the other side of the border and told to walk into this little building,” said Leigh. “I had to get fingerprinted, show my passport. I think it was $30 that we had to pay, and I had to get my photo taken.”
I am expecting an onslaught of Muslims refused entry at US border stories.
