Originally Posted by
SJOGuy
The CBP people do have every right to ask what you were doing abroad. I get the question frequently upon entering the U.S., and I've never been to Cuba. You made the decision to list "Cuba" on your form. Why not answer the question then?
The CBP do have every right to ask what I was doing abroad?
The american law seems to be very interesting especially when you come from a country which had 80 years ago a secret police called gestapo and 25 years ago another secret police called stasi. I am very surprised.
I would not tell to my mother what I was doing in Cuba, Thailand or Switzerland but I have to tell to border control?