Originally Posted by
Pendergast
I didn't say Europe is a country. I said that if you'll dial 911 in Europe, you'll be directed to 112 automatically. It's been simplified that way so that if visiting people call the emergency number of their homeland that they're used to, they'll automatically get reconnected to 112. Hence, do you research before commenting.
No one has said that there's a law requiring airlines boarding Americans. I said that no American can be denied boarding a flight to their homeland USA, since US-citizens have the legal (see below) right to enter the USA, and therefore can't be denied of a trip to the USA, whether it's a return or visit. What I mean by this is that Americans have the right to return or readmittance to their homeland USA as US-citizens, meaning for example, that they can't be denied boarding by refusing to answers question about what the purpose of their trip to the USA is (many of them live there obviously, and are returning from overseas traveling), whether it's a visit or return to the USA.
Legally protected by US Code, Title 8, Section 1185:
https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?...edition=prelim
...as well as the 14th Amendment, Part 1:
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-d...14th-amendment
Airline personnel and private contractors, like ICTS, deny Americans boarding a flight to the USA, simply because those Americans have refused to answer question about their life in the USA and purpose of the trip (why? I'm American, I live in my homeland USA and I'm returning from an international trip), based on pretextual orders of the TSA, DHS and/or CBP.
But let's reverse it. Show me the order from the TSA, DHS and/or CBP, which factually indicates and instructs airlines and ICTS to interrogate Americans on their way back home to their homeland, and deny boarding those who refuse to answer why they're traveling (back) to their homeland USA?
Neither the TSA, DHS nor the CBP stands above the US constitution.
I'll skip all the details and just say that if the airline is not convinced that you are a US citizen or that you can lawfully enter the US they can -- and will -- deny you boarding. If the captain of the aircraft doesn't want y

u on board for some reason (ex: you called 911/112 and made a huge scene at the boarding gate), the airline will deny you boarding.