UK and Germany cautioned citizens about traveling to the United States due to recent detentions and deportations of foreign visitors. Media reports confirmed this Thursday.

London and Berlin made this decision after several incidents involving strict US border enforcement. British Foreign Office urged nationals to strictly follow entry rules, warning of possible arrest for non-compliance.
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Germany clarified that obtaining a visa doesn’t guarantee entry, citing at least three cases where citizens faced issues. Final entry decisions rest with US border authorities.
This month, Canadian actress Jasmin Mooney, working in the US got detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while crossing via Mexico.
Her mother claimed that after 12 days in custody, Jasmin boarded a Vancouver flight in deplorable condition. Last month, a French scientist faced entry denial after authorities found anti-Trump messages on his phone.
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US administration stressed that entry rules remain strict—anyone breaking them risks detention. Warnings signal growing concerns over tightened regulations.