All of this is very troubling to me. Two German girls just got arrested because ICE didn’t like that they had no hotels booked for their stay in Hawaii and believed they were going to work. They were jailed and strip-searched and ultimately deported to Japan for some reason.
We used to be a welcoming country.
I’m afraid myself to travel out of the country for fear of a mistake causing me to be detained. Obviously the risk is extremely small. But not non-existent and my worst fear is being imprisoned for any length of time! Even an hour.
Usually, an applicant refused admission is returned by the airline they arrived on to the city they departed from. So, if they had been 40 year olds, they would have been returned back to Aukland, NZ to fend for themselves.
However, because they are underage in US stance, the agents likely felt it best to return them to their home country of Germany. The way to get from Honolulu to Germany has several choices and it is reported they requested the route that flew from Honolulu to Japan. Makes geographic sense, as they could not be returned to Germany through another US airport, so the most expedient was likely through Japan, Korea, Australia, or New Zealand.