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Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3
Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3

A New Hampshire father and avid Trump supporter has been barred from re-entering the U.S. after a family vacation in Canada. Chris Landry, who has been a legal U.S. resident since 1981 when he was three-years-old, was stopped at the border in Holton, Maine, despite having a green card. 'They pulled me aside and started questioning me about my past convictions in New Hampshire,' he told NBC News, speaking from New Brunswick. 'They denied me re entry and said, you know, don't come back or we will detain you.' Landry, who was born in Canada, faced of marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license in 2004 and 2007. He was given a suspended sentence and paid a fine, and has had no criminal record since. 'I never expected that I wouldn't be able to go back home,' he told WMUR. 'It was scary. I felt like I was being treated like a criminal.' 'The only way for me to get back in was to see a immigration judge,' he told NBC, adding that his future is now 'uncertain' and he worries he may have to spend the rest of his life in Canada. Landry was traveling with three of his children, who are all American citizens, when he was stopped. They will reportedly return to the U.S. in the coming days. Though he was unable to vote in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Landry said he was a fan of Donald Trump. However he says his attitude towards the administration and its policies have now changed. 'I was definitely all for Make America Great Again and having a strong unified country and a bright future for my five American children, but now I feel differently,' he said. In a statement, USCBP said: 'Possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right, and under our nation's laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused. 'Lawful permanent residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with previous criminal convictions, may be subject to mandatory detention and/ or may be asked to provide additional documentation to be set up for an immigration hearing.'

Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3
Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3

A New Hampshire father and avid Trump supporter has been barred from re-entering the U.S. after a family vacation in Canada. Chris Landry, who has been a legal U.S. resident since 1981 when he was three-years-old, was stopped at the border in Holton, Maine, despite having a green card. 'They pulled me aside and started questioning me about my past convictions in New Hampshire,' he told NBC News, speaking from New Brunswick. 'They denied me re entry and said, you know, don't come back or we will detain you.' Landry, who was born in Canada, faced of marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license in 2004 and 2007. He was given a suspended sentence and paid a fine, and has had no criminal record since. 'I never expected that I wouldn't be able to go back home,' he told WMUR. 'It was scary. I felt like I was being treated like a criminal.' 'The only way for me to get back in was to see a immigration judge,' he told NBC, adding that his future is now 'uncertain' and he worries he may have to spend the rest of his life in Canada. Landry was traveling with three of his children, who are all American citizens, when he was stopped. They will reportedly return to the U.S. in the coming days. Though he was unable to vote in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Landry said he was a fan of Donald Trump. However he says his attitude towards the administration and its policies have now changed. 'I was definitely all for Make America Great Again and having a strong unified country and a bright future for my five American children, but now I feel differently,' he said. In a statement, USCBP said: 'Possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right, and under our nation's laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused. 'Lawful permanent residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with previous criminal convictions, may be subject to mandatory detention and/ or may be asked to provide additional documentation to be set up for an immigration hearing.'

Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3
Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3

The Independent

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Pro-Trump New Hampshire dad is stuck in Canada after visit. Green card holder's lived in US since he was 3

A New Hampshire father and avid Trump supporter has been barred from re-entering the U.S. after a family vacation in Canada. Chris Landry, who has been a legal U.S. resident since 1981 when he was three-years-old, was stopped at the border in Holton, Maine, despite having a green card. 'They pulled me aside and started questioning me about my past convictions in New Hampshire,' he told NBC News, speaking from New Brunswick. 'They denied me re entry and said, you know, don't come back or we will detain you.' Landry, who was born in Canada, faced of marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license in 2004 and 2007. He was given a suspended sentence and paid a fine, and has had no criminal record since. 'I never expected that I wouldn't be able to go back home,' he told WMUR. 'It was scary. I felt like I was being treated like a criminal.' 'The only way for me to get back in was to see a immigration judge,' he told NBC, adding that his future is now 'uncertain' and he worries he may have to spend the rest of his life in Canada. Landry was traveling with three of his children, who are all American citizens, when he was stopped. They will reportedly return to the U.S. in the coming days. Though he was unable to vote in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Landry said he was a fan of Donald Trump. However he says his attitude towards the administration and its policies have now changed. 'I was definitely all for Make America Great Again and having a strong unified country and a bright future for my five American children, but now I feel differently,' he said. In a statement, USCBP said: 'Possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right, and under our nation's laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused. 'Lawful permanent residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with previous criminal convictions, may be subject to mandatory detention and/ or may be asked to provide additional documentation to be set up for an immigration hearing.'

New Hampshire resident and Canadian citizen stuck in Canada after U.S. border patrol refuses reentry
New Hampshire resident and Canadian citizen stuck in Canada after U.S. border patrol refuses reentry

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Yahoo

New Hampshire resident and Canadian citizen stuck in Canada after U.S. border patrol refuses reentry

A New Hampshire man is stuck in Canada after the U.S. Customs and Border Protection refused him reentry. Chris Landry is a legal U.S. resident and a Canadian citizen. He lives in Peterborough, New Hampshire, with his partner and five children, and is employed as a manufacturing machine operator. On Sunday, he was stopped while trying to cross the border at Houlton, Maine. He and three of his children (two under 18 and one aged 20) were visiting his father, grandmother and extended relatives in New Brunswick. He says this is an annual trip, with returns across the N.B.-Maine border. He was born in Canada and has lived in the 'Granite State' since he was three years old, when his family moved there. But he never pursued becoming a U.S. citizen. U.S. Customs and Border officers pulled him aside and questioned misdemeanor convictions that date back to 2004 and 2007, he told the Boston NBC News affiliate this week. Under the U.S. justice system, a person can be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the offence and its severity. Misdemeanors are lesser offences, resulting in lesser penalties. Landry was charged with marijuana possession and driving with a suspended licence. He was given 60-day sentences (both suspended) and fined, which he paid. In the past, he said he would cross without issue. Border authorities would scan his green card, ask a few questions and send him on his way, Landry told New Hampshire newspaper, The Keene Sentinel. However, after three hours at the border, the 46-year-old was told by the border authorities that he wouldn't be allowed back into the U.S. Instead, he was instructed to return to Canada and warned if he tried again to reenter the U.S., he would be immediately arrested. The only way for him to get back in would be to go before an immigration judge, Landry told NBC10 Boston from a relative's home in New Brunswick. The CBP told NBC Boston that 'possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right, and under our nation's laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused. Lawful permanent residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with previous criminal convictions may be subject to mandatory detention and/or may be asked to provide additional documentation to be set up for an immigration hearing.' The CBP posted the same statement on its X account on Tuesday. As a Canadian citizen, Landry couldn't vote for president, but he says he supported Donald Trump. Now he blames the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration for his dilemma. 'A misdemeanor shouldn't be a deciding factor on the rest of my life,' Landry told the Sentinel. However, multiple convictions can, in some cases, be a reason not to grant a non-citizen entry to the U.S., according to U.S. federal law. After being contacted by Landry, New Hampshire Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan released a statement to the Sentinel: 'Helping constituents navigate federal agencies and processes is a core function of Senator Hassan's office. We can confirm that Mr. Landry reached out to our office and our constituent services team has been in touch with him. We won't have any additional comment on specific details as is our general policy around ongoing constituent matters.' (The statement was not posted to Senator Hassan's official website or her X account.) This is not the first time a New England resident has faced trouble reentering the U.S. from eastern Canada. In April, a New Hampshire real estate attorney said he was returning home when he was detained at the border without explanation. Bachir Atallah and his wife, Jessica Fakhri, were travelling back from a quick family trip when they say U.S. Customs and Border Protection stopped them while reentering via the Quebec-Vermont border. They had been visiting Canada for the weekend, but 'on the way back, I was treated like a criminal,' Atallah told NBC Boston. Atallah received his legal training in Maine, founded his own law firm and speaks English, French, Arabic and Russian. He has been a U.S. citizen for 10 years. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection defended its actions by calling Atallah's account 'blatantly false and sensationalized.' What lawyers are advising Canadians to do to minimize risk of scrutiny at the U.S. border What are your rights at the U.S. border? Can phones or laptops be searched? Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark and sign up for our daily newsletter, Posted, here.

New Hampshire resident and Canadian citizen stuck in Canada after U.S. border patrol refuses reentry
New Hampshire resident and Canadian citizen stuck in Canada after U.S. border patrol refuses reentry

National Post

time10-07-2025

  • National Post

New Hampshire resident and Canadian citizen stuck in Canada after U.S. border patrol refuses reentry

A New Hampshire man is stuck in Canada after the U.S. Customs and Border patrol refused him reentry. Article content Chris Landry is a legal U.S. resident and a Canadian citizen. He lives in Peterborough, New Hampshire with his partner and five children, and is employed as a manufacturing machine operator. Article content On Sunday, he was stopped while trying to cross the border in Houlton, Maine. He and his three of his children (two under 18 and one aged 20) were visiting his father, grandmother and extended relatives in New Brunswick. He says this is an annual trip, with returns across the N.B.-Maine border. He was born in Canada and has lived in the 'Granite State' since he was 3 years old, when his family moved there. But he never pursued becoming a U.S. citizen. Article content The CBP pulled him aside and questioned past misdemeanor convictions that date back to 2004 and 2007, he told the Boston NBC News affiliate this week. Under the American criminal justice system, a person can be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the offence and its severity. Misdemeanors are lesser offence, resulting in lesser penalties. Article content Article content Landry was charged with marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license. He was given 60-day sentences (both suspended) and fined for both offences, which he paid. Article content In the past, he said he would cross without issue. Border authorities would scan his green card, ask a few questions and send him on his way, Landry told New Hampshire newspaper, The Keene Sentinel. However, after three hours at the border, the 46-year-old was told by the CBP that he wouldn't be allowed back into the U.S. Instead, he was instructed to return to Canada and warned if he tried again to reenter the U.S., he would be immediately arrested. The only way for him to get back in would be to go before an immigration judge, Landry told NBC10 Boston from a relative's home in New Brunswick. Article content The CBP told NBC Boston that 'possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right, and under our nation's laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused. Lawful permanent residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with previous criminal convictions may be subject to mandatory detention and/or may be asked to provide additional documentation to be set up for an immigration hearing.' Article content Attention Green Card Holders: Having a criminal history does not make you an upstanding lawful permanent resident. Possessing a green card is a privilege, not a right. Under our nation's laws, our government has the authority to revoke your green card if our laws are broken and… — CBP (@CBP) July 8, 2025 Article content As a Canadian citizen, Landry couldn't vote for president, but he says he supported Donald Trump. Now he blames the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration for his dilemma. Article content Article content 'A misdemeanor shouldn't be a deciding factor on the rest of my life,' Landry told the Sentinel. However, multiple convictions can, in some cases, be a reason not to grant a non-citizen entry to the U.S., according to American federal law. Article content After being contacted by Landry, New Hampshire Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan released a statement to the Sentinel: 'Helping constituents navigate federal agencies and processes is a core function of Senator Hassan's office. We can confirm that Mr. Landry reached out to our office and our constituent services team has been in touch with him. We won't have any additional comment on specific details as is our general policy around ongoing constituent matters.' (The statement was not posted to Senator Hassan's official website or her X account.)

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