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Australian deported from US says he was targeted for writing on Palestine protests
Australian deported from US says he was targeted for writing on Palestine protests

The Age

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Age

Australian deported from US says he was targeted for writing on Palestine protests

Washington: An Australian man who attended Columbia University and was returning to the US for a holiday says he was detained and questioned for 12 hours by US border officials about his involvement in pro-Palestine activity on campus, before being deported back to Australia. Alistair Kitchen, 33, flew to Los Angeles from Melbourne on Thursday, on the way to spend two weeks in New York, where he had lived for six years while working and studying. He said that while he was in the immigration queue at Los Angeles International Airport, his name was announced via the intercom, and he was instructed to meet an officer at the back of the room. 'What began was a two-hour interview followed by 10 more hours of detention before I was put on a plane back home to Australia,' he said. The incident is one of a number of similar encounters to occur at the US border since Donald Trump returned to the US presidency, with the Trump administration cracking down on what it deems antisemitism on campus, and cancelling visas or blocking entry for people alleged to have unwelcome views. Kitchen said he sought advice before travelling to the US, as he anticipated his writing on a blog called Kitchen Counter could bring him to the attention of authorities. He scrubbed his phone of most, but not all, potentially problematic material. He said border officers asked him for the passcode to his phone or told him he would be deported. 'I chose to be compliant, and that was an immense mistake,' Kitchen said. 'I urge all Australians to accept immediate deportation instead of complying with the request to hand over your phone ... It is far worse, and if they are asking for your phone, there is no likelihood they will ever let you in.'

Australian deported from US says he was targeted for writing on Palestine protests
Australian deported from US says he was targeted for writing on Palestine protests

Sydney Morning Herald

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Australian deported from US says he was targeted for writing on Palestine protests

Washington: An Australian man who attended Columbia University and was returning to the US for a holiday says he was detained and questioned for 12 hours by US border officials about his involvement in pro-Palestine activity on campus, before being deported back to Australia. Alistair Kitchen, 33, flew to Los Angeles from Melbourne on Thursday, on the way to spend two weeks in New York, where he had lived for six years while working and studying. He said that while he was in the immigration queue at Los Angeles International Airport, his name was announced via the intercom, and he was instructed to meet an officer at the back of the room. 'What began was a two-hour interview followed by 10 more hours of detention before I was put on a plane back home to Australia,' he said. The incident is one of a number of similar encounters to occur at the US border since Donald Trump returned to the US presidency, with the Trump administration cracking down on what it deems antisemitism on campus, and cancelling visas or blocking entry for people alleged to have unwelcome views. Kitchen said he sought advice before travelling to the US, as he anticipated his writing on a blog called Kitchen Counter could bring him to the attention of authorities. He scrubbed his phone of most, but not all, potentially problematic material. He said border officers asked him for the passcode to his phone or told him he would be deported. 'I chose to be compliant, and that was an immense mistake,' Kitchen said. 'I urge all Australians to accept immediate deportation instead of complying with the request to hand over your phone ... It is far worse, and if they are asking for your phone, there is no likelihood they will ever let you in.'

Business of the Week: The Kitchen Counter
Business of the Week: The Kitchen Counter

Yahoo

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Business of the Week: The Kitchen Counter

ENDICOTT, NY (WIVT/WBGH) – The Kitchen Counter restaurant is the Greater Binghamton Chamber's Business of the Week. The Kitchen Counter started in 2023 as a food truck, and now, has its own location in the former Smarty's building on West Main Street in Endicott. Some of their best sellers are the smash burger, chicken sandwiches, deli subs, and Perry's Ice Cream. The co-owner, Marc Yezzi, says now that nicer weather is around the corner, they'll be using the food truck more often. He says truck season is generally from April to October. 'We're getting ready for summertime; we're looking forward to having the truck out. Keep your eyes peeled for getting that truck at your next event. Looking for private catering or just finding us closer to where are. If you're not in the Endicott area, the truck will be out in the Greater Binghamton area often and look forward to getting your hands on some food,' says Yezzi. Yezzi says every week, you can find a schedule of where the food truck will be on their website and Facebook page. The Kitchen Counter is open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and you can order delivery via third party apps like Doordash and Grubhub. Find a menu and the food truck's schedule at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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