I Was Detained on the American Border (Terrifying Experience)

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  • @evazubeck
    @evazubeck  2 роки тому +1296

    This was... unexpected and wild! But I'm happy to put this experience behind me, and look forward to what's sure to be an amazing trip across the USA and beyond! Woohoo 🥳

    • @colorwhirl
      @colorwhirl 2 роки тому +48

      Sorry for the stress. Welcome to the states:)

    • @arianahoule7223
      @arianahoule7223 2 роки тому +67

      So sorry Eva. Texas is the armpit of the U.S.. Hopefully the rest of your trip through the U.S. will be fun, safe and amazing.
      With love, a grandmother in Oregon.

    • @washingtonfranco772
      @washingtonfranco772 2 роки тому +1

      Aciona o tradutor no vídeo ( português Brazil 🇧🇷👍)

    • @asnaam0
      @asnaam0 2 роки тому +11

      I love u eva I'm following your adventure From Morocco , Stay safe and good luck ,

    • @gigibenea3529
      @gigibenea3529 2 роки тому +37

      'the ''welcome'' à la americanos.....thanks no...prefere Europe 100% ...

  • @hederahelix4600
    @hederahelix4600 2 роки тому +867

    I won't add to all the comments on the border crossing - not to downplay it, but because I feel that Primy (?) and his family deserve some more mentions. Such a lovely and welcoming family. It's amazing what lengths they went to to make your comfortable. This is what renews my faith in humanity.

    • @AidaJof
      @AidaJof 2 роки тому +38

      Primy and his family were really friendly and hospitable

    • @misterretsim9851
      @misterretsim9851 2 роки тому +31

      I've done a lot of traveling in Latin America and the Hispanic people have been absolutely amazingly hospitable. Even in the American Southwest, they're the same way and will treat you like family.

    • @screwstontxrippimpcripdjsc3630
      @screwstontxrippimpcripdjsc3630 2 роки тому +13

      'Primi' is slang for cousin in some circles in Mexico

    • @likeorasgod
      @likeorasgod 2 роки тому +7

      @@misterretsim9851 I done a lot of work down in Brazil and some times after being off shore I'll have a day or two by the shop to help train local guys. I always end up try to stay with a family if I can, cause they take such good care of you. That and I think a few where trying to marry me off to daughters and family back than (was much younger than now). lol

    • @marbistacio
      @marbistacio 2 роки тому +3

      no, they just want women

  • @OfficiallySusan
    @OfficiallySusan 2 роки тому +1448

    As a native Texan, as soon as I saw you planned to go through Nuevo Laredo, and enter into Laredo, I was concerned. That is one of the most intense border crossings on our Texas/Mexico border. If you had gone through Matamoros, Mexico/Brownsville, TX, your experience would have been much better. Sorry that happened to you. You just happened to pick a very dangerous part of Mexico on your way here. I just found your channel tonight and I love your positive attitude.

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave 2 роки тому +163

      100% and the stamps on her pass port from Pakistan and Iraq didn't help!

    • @MelBlossom
      @MelBlossom 2 роки тому +53

      Yep, you are right. I bet it was the crossing she used. Even if they detained her and searched they probably would have treated her with more respect instead of like a suspect. Eagles Pass/ Piedras Negras is safe too.

    • @MuhammadZeshan
      @MuhammadZeshan 2 роки тому +22

      She is only talking and forcing about handcuffing but not talking about those fingers which enter in her body,
      totally strange
      this is what happened in USA when you are coming from Pakistan, even you are a white girl, and have tons of subscribers, fans, famous.
      Now think what they do to Pakistani peoples who go out there?
      But you don't talk about that insult which you have gone through there, but if something happened hare with you, you bring the storm to against our country

    • @possibledreams186
      @possibledreams186 2 роки тому +73

      @@MuhammadZeshan Cavity searches at the border are not that uncommon because of the number of mules carrying dope, in both the stomach and body cavities.

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX 2 роки тому +100

      Yeah God Forbid the USA would try to protect its border. It's a free for all, by design. What other country has a wide open, unenforced border, just for illegal crossers? Her mistake was trying to be law abiding. You get punished for that in the USA.

  • @radicalpinkys
    @radicalpinkys Рік тому +292

    I’m Mexican and I was having anxiety watching you blog leaving your car door open. I could just see someone hopping on and driving off with it. Yes fir the most part People are very nice, but don’t relax so much and always be aware of your surroundings.

    • @66rgra
      @66rgra Рік тому +6

      At a Walmart no less

    • @Shrimpyyyyyyyy
      @Shrimpyyyyyyyy Рік тому +6

      I thought the same thing when she was in the Mexican parking lot!!

    • @sandercohen5543
      @sandercohen5543 Рік тому +1

      "Don't relax so much" is literally the worst advice you could possibly give someone XD

    • @juanzulu1318
      @juanzulu1318 Рік тому +8

      ​@@sandercohen5543depends on the circumstances. In some it is the only reasonable advice to give.

    • @ajl2845
      @ajl2845 Рік тому +4

      ​@sandercohen5543 it's not a bad thing to be cautious of your surroundings

  • @sherryangela7455
    @sherryangela7455 2 роки тому +47

    I’m from Texas and I have actually lived in Alaska for 6 years now and I have to say I am so sorry that your American adventure started out that way, I’m glad you didn’t let that ruin your time or your views on America. And I just love your positivity, watching your videos makes me want to go for a run and to be that much more friendly to strangers. Keep up your awesomeness

  • @knightu1642
    @knightu1642 2 роки тому +93

    Primy and his entire family were the most welcoming I have seen on your tours! That bar-b-q vegan food looked amazing! I'm so glad they escorted you out as well! Safe travels Eva!!!

  • @donaldmarlow488
    @donaldmarlow488 2 роки тому +249

    I lived in mexico 10 years. You’re friends were very correct in helping you get to where you needed to be, without making a wrong turn.

    • @AK4974U
      @AK4974U 2 роки тому +13

      Dosent matter she just got lucky theres alot of cartel checkpoints in Mexico

    • @adipsous
      @adipsous 2 роки тому +10

      When she said that family got chased by what were likely 'organ traffickers' I went cold all over. That people actually exist like this. That is one of the most sad things I've ever thought about.

    • @Designer_TopG
      @Designer_TopG 2 роки тому

      @@adipsous
      Wow she exposed the Americans!!!! She talks about what evils they did to her . They hand cuffed her

    • @Designer_TopG
      @Designer_TopG 2 роки тому +2

      @@adipsous
      The Chinese are into that . Has it even been stopped ...

    • @robertogurrola7465
      @robertogurrola7465 2 роки тому +1

      @@AK4974U ikr, when she said didn't feel unsafe despite being told the world is scary I couldn't help but think how lucky she is being a caucasian foreigner in Mexico and not had any problems traveling by herself.

  • @johnthegiant320
    @johnthegiant320 2 роки тому +113

    I've only just discovered your channel and I'm working backwards thru your vids. I want to say first off as an American who's tried, and lived among only spanish speaking folk that I am impressed with your ability at languages. 2nd, I'm completely envious at your ability to to travel and see all the places I've seen on your channel ( while scanning thru). No location is exactly how it's portrayed, it's the individuals when you get there that make the difference. And I've noticed that you give reasonable and logical advice on personal safety for travelling alone and I , as the father of 4 girls and 5 boys, greatly appreciate that. I am honestly addicted to watching what you share. As a truck driver, I love driving... anywhere. This trip from mexico to Alaska, going on rt 66.... I'm only hoping I can manage to retire and make that dream happen for me, in the meantime... please continue. safely. So I and others like me can live vicariously through you! Edit... Primy was an amazing person! SO generous and hospitable.

    • @artmanjohn2
      @artmanjohn2 Рік тому +1

      The cost of gasoline is not good these days, true story. Back in 1970 I had the first Honda cars sedan, with an air-cooled engine. Anyways, I drove from Fort Worth, Texas to Los Angles and then visited friends and then drove back. The cost of my gas for the actual travel from Fort Worth, TX to LA and back cost me about twenty bucks. Man, have times changed.

  • @reneemcgee9623
    @reneemcgee9623 Рік тому +35

    Thank God you're still alive, and you made it across the border. Please don't let your guard, down. Praying that you will be safe in this big world. Love you sweetie.

  • @limitless4027
    @limitless4027 2 роки тому +27

    This "always feeling under the pressure of time" really resonates with me. When I was 19, and travelled to Europe alone, I bought an old VW van in Amsterdam, driving it as far as Athens and the isle of Crete, and always I felt the urge to move on after only a few days in one place. Along the way I met countless travelers who would find a place they liked, and just settle in there, like the German man in this video. I thought these urges would die down as time went on, but they haven't. I suppose the nomadic soul craves movement, and the discovery of new people and places. Yet in that movement there are moments of pure bliss...

  • @armandob.castenelli3525
    @armandob.castenelli3525 2 роки тому +1148

    Welcome to America. Can you imagine if this is done to any American abroad? They'll raise hell on that country. It is embarrassing and demeaning. As an American, I apologize for what you went through. Safe travels.

    • @donnawoodward3163
      @donnawoodward3163 2 роки тому +83

      Yes exactly! It's disgusting and honestly I am not surprised. She's been to Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, Siberia and on and on I don't ever remember anything remotely like this B💩 from the USA border guards. I was born in this country and lived here most of my life apart from 11 years in the Alps where I started to see this country with a clarity I'd not had before. Why couldn't they have just checked on her UA-cam channel to verify?!? Such a terrifying experience for her.

    • @petrolo72
      @petrolo72 2 роки тому +1

      If she would’ve got just a bit more tan and acted like an illegal invader from Central America or Mexico, she could’ve just walked through the California side of the border with no restrictions and received a cell phone courtesy of the Biden administration with the taxpayers paying for it. 👍🏼

    • @YOSHI450R
      @YOSHI450R 2 роки тому

      @@donnawoodward3163 9/11 and the Boston Marathon really changed the borders, spent my summers at a family cabin in Ontario and used to take 4H and School field trips to Manitoba Canada when I was a kid. Been stopped and searched going to and from the cabin this way by both US and Canadian Border Gaurds. Look at it threw their eyes, they're looking for potential spies and terrorists and she checks multiple boxes that could potentially be a cause of concern. Trips to high alert countries, a UA-camr/Patreon income, a Vegan entering Texas etc. It sucks and she would have been fine if she entered into California illegally, they'd have given her the government handouts guidebook and asked her to vote for whatever Democrats are running. God bless America where if you try do things right you're treated like a criminal and if you do things illegally you're welcomed with open arms and a gift basket. Having a vehicle full of camping equipment will get you searched quite frequently crossing US borders

    • @letsteeitup2001
      @letsteeitup2001 2 роки тому +94

      @@donnawoodward3163 Look at her UA-cam Channel? That's your idea for vetting people at the border? Glad you're not in charge of border security.

    • @caciliawhy5195
      @caciliawhy5195 2 роки тому +64

      Obviously, you have never traveled.

  • @KevinTumlinson
    @KevinTumlinson 2 роки тому +103

    I discovered you because of your Texas video, and I have to tell you how impressed I am by your courage and sense of adventure. I write thriller novels, and you remind me of one of my female protagonists. Which is my way of saying you're a strong character!
    Keep it up! I'm looking forward to following your journey. Stay safe, stay bold, and stay adventurous.

    • @awristocratdesigns4202
      @awristocratdesigns4202 2 роки тому +2

      How do we financially support your journey. Especially if you are doing this FT

  • @andres1xy
    @andres1xy 2 роки тому +56

    Eva, you're the sweetest thing, and with all these stressful situations you trigger the "fixt it" gene that guys sem to have, but obviosuly you're more than capable! Also, you have a really good Spanish accent, so that, plus your English, plus your Polish and who knows what else, you have a talent for languages! you go girl. :)

  • @davidamato768
    @davidamato768 2 роки тому +35

    I am so sorry that happened to you. As an American I was detained and handcuffed flying in to Paris a few years ago because my name was similar to someone that was wanted. The frightening part was no one would tell me why I was being held until they let me go.

  • @Spaceyb0t
    @Spaceyb0t 2 роки тому +261

    I’m actually from Laredo and woah! It’s crazy but very brave of you to have come through and driven in from Nuevo Laredo. This area is really very dangerous in terms of cartel movement and trafficking. Happy to see you made it through!

    • @828enigma6
      @828enigma6 2 роки тому +16

      Brave, or extremely foolish?

    • @Nikioko
      @Nikioko 2 роки тому +13

      @@828enigma6 How can it be foolish if you don't know it better? In Europe, there are no dangerous borders. And obviously, she has already been in more dangerous countries than Mexico.

    • @mukavelli
      @mukavelli 2 роки тому +10

      @@828enigma6 Women have no sense of danger, the head is up in the clouds all the time...

    • @smlorrin
      @smlorrin Рік тому +32

      @@mukavelli Stop f'in generalizing, dude. You don't know all women. 🙄

    • @Nikki-cm2dp
      @Nikki-cm2dp Рік тому +7

      @@smlorrin He's right though, unfortunately we give everyone the benefit of the doubt. More woman go missing while traveling with other woman than men go missing traveling alone.

  • @alisonmolina6794
    @alisonmolina6794 Рік тому +9

    I love that you got to stay with a local family! That was the highlight of this video for me. My family hosted exchange students for many years during my childhood and I think it’s a beautiful way to learn about other cultures. ❤

  • @Samtzu
    @Samtzu Рік тому +78

    I am an American Veteran and I went through something close to that coming back into the US after a trip to Canada. I had to remove EVERYTHING from truck... and after about an hour or so, with the same kinds of questions as you experienced, I was told to reload my truck and drive away. This was in 2018.... They saw my Veterans ID card and everything, and they STILL put me through the ringer. I guess when you're the Border Patrol you can do crap like that. I think they were just bored....

    • @aknmtbr
      @aknmtbr Рік тому

      Yah American border guards can be assholes.

    • @GilliganMGCrebs
      @GilliganMGCrebs Рік тому +12

      That is NOT THE BORDER PATROL, that is Customs and Border Protection OFO (Office of Field Operations). Please do not mix up (USBP) United States Border Patrol who wear olive green uniforms and are the ones that Patrol the lands between the ports of entry versus the CBP OFO who wear blueish black uniforms and are the ones encountered by Eva Zu Beck working the points of entry into the US.

    • @sawyer4981
      @sawyer4981 Рік тому

      @@GilliganMGCrebs USBP is no better. There's thousands of videos of them online pulling people over around borders pulling the same bullshit. They have virtually unchecked authority, one of the most tyrannical law enforcement agencies in this country.

    • @morningrosie3684
      @morningrosie3684 Рік тому +1

      Well, a lot of people who are trying to get in the country illegally will pretend to be veterans and end up actually pulling it off. I'm guessing something might have happened, and now they have to be extra careful. That might be why that happened to you.

    • @zatharigo7815
      @zatharigo7815 Рік тому +8

      I mean, I'm not from the US so its kinda not my business, but just because you have a veteran card you shouldn't get a pass in every situation automatically. Not because you don't deserve respect for your service, but because there are veterans who are still bad people unfortunately.

  • @tobudddy
    @tobudddy 2 роки тому +61

    I’m a Canadian split my time between Texas and Canada. I highly recommend getting a global entry / Nexus. I travel back and forth all the time both air and land borders never ever get stopped or questioned by border services. Few countries you visited in the past sanctioned by U.S and Canada therefore re-entry will be challenged every time as long as those stamps on your passport. May be getting yourself a new passport have blank pages would help.

    • @ReviewsAndSo
      @ReviewsAndSo 2 роки тому +1

      👍👍👍👍

    • @alexiadroz
      @alexiadroz 2 роки тому +16

      You can only get a Global Entry/Nexus if you are a citizen or resident of Canada or the US. European tourist cannot get it

    • @bruceketcheson4877
      @bruceketcheson4877 2 роки тому +3

      she is polish you know that right?

    • @Kim-J312
      @Kim-J312 2 роки тому +1

      I drove to Montreal and Quebec from Burlington VT, I'm live in US, I didn't even show my passport. They waved us in to Canada at boarder. Maybe it was the VT licence plates. No idea? ❤️ 🇨🇦

    • @nia6849
      @nia6849 2 роки тому +1

      They might do a random check.

  • @bubblesrcshed
    @bubblesrcshed 2 роки тому +7

    I can see why this channel is super popular, your energy is great, the adventures and people you see are interesting.
    Keep up the amazing work 👍

  • @nataliemorrison5876
    @nataliemorrison5876 Рік тому +23

    I love how she takes us through her overwhelming moments--the good, the bad and the ugly!

  • @PhotonBread
    @PhotonBread 2 роки тому +68

    You’re an amazing human being. Adventure Seekers are always one of a kind. Your energy, charisma, drive… it’s all very inspiring. Much love from Indianapolis and many safe travels ahead. ☕️☕️☕️

  • @curthenry9398
    @curthenry9398 2 роки тому +28

    As a US Citizen and have traveled. The only Customs Officer that has hassled me have been US Customs. Like you crossing into the US from Canada pulling a boat. The boat and truck were completely emptied onto the floor of a building. Taken into a room and questioned asking the same questions by different people. Forced to undress and given a search of my body. I was at the boarder for over 4 hours. After the ordeal I had to repack the truck and boat.

    • @davidvolland7250
      @davidvolland7250 Рік тому +1

      I had a similar experience going to Canada from America at international falls on a fishing trip crossing into Canada and there even worse than the us. So besides the search and alll the bs one guy in our group had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in Wisconsin a couple months prior and Canada knew that and would not let him in. we crossed at three in the morning Canada said there was a small possibility they would let our friend in but they have to wait till nine in the morning. The supervisor came in and then it would be up to his discretion whether my friend get in or not. So to and our group stayed back in international Falls in one car, and the rest of us moved onto our fishing destinations. Upon speaking to a supervisor at 9 AM the supervisor decided that they would let my friend across the border to go fishing but he had to pay a $250 fine so he paid the fine, and he asked the supervisor what would happen in the future and the supervisor indicated that if he came back to Canada in the next five years the same process could happen again, and a different supervisor could reject him altogether. So Canada isn’t any better than US in fact are much worse, but somehow they have this reputation that they don’t deserve. Every time we caught crossed into the United States they just seem to be worried about once we told them we were fishing. How many fish did you have? How big were they? What kind of fish do you have and a couple of times we got our coolers surged, and one time one of our grove got busted and we had a pathfinder. I’d be interested to know what you think about this.

    • @davidvolland7250
      @davidvolland7250 Рік тому

      Sorry I use speech to text so some of the sentences don’t make sense

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon 6 місяців тому

      Border Patrol doesn't like to let people in who don't know how to spell "border"

  • @catholiccrusader5328
    @catholiccrusader5328 2 роки тому +6

    Eva has a personality that's so happy, carefree and positive I'd give $1m to have. There is nothing pretentious about her. She is one of those rare free spirits. Please don't ever lose that.

    • @catholiccrusader5328
      @catholiccrusader5328 2 роки тому

      On a side note she's one pretty girl who likes to show skin. 😍🤩

  • @rustynutzgarage5496
    @rustynutzgarage5496 Рік тому +121

    You crossed through Laredo??? Alone???? The dad side of me was FREAKING OUT. That's such a dangerous place even after you get across the border, it's sketchy in a lot of areas.

    • @Yep6803
      @Yep6803 Рік тому +6

      That's why in this case tbh I well understand the police. Unluckly she was unluck. I understand, I don't know, if it was happened in Usa but it is a border... I completely understand police. Is like here in Europe with terrorists. Police cannot know, they cannot say "this is a real famous youtuber" 1 because people could pretend to be it 2 because it is unfair.
      Yeah, that's what I think was happened. She was just unluck.

    • @Mrs.Robinsons
      @Mrs.Robinsons Рік тому +2

      Right? How is she alive? When I did that with two little blond blue eyed girls they took my girls because we didnt have visas or passports/anything. Patrol handcuffed me and I had to call for help in USA. Going from CA to mexico no problem but coming back- No Way. When I was a kid 1960s we lived in Mexico & went bk & forth all the time. Now - Hell NO

  • @jimminycricket3384
    @jimminycricket3384 2 роки тому +536

    As a Canadian who has travelled around the world, I can honestly say that my worst experiences with border guards always happen when entering the US. I don't know what it is with them, but they are the most unfriendly and nasty border guards in the world!

    • @trishvanroggen2893
      @trishvanroggen2893 2 роки тому +28

      Yup 🇨🇦

    • @TheBraveheart4u
      @TheBraveheart4u 2 роки тому +56

      Don't you know that they are God's chosen people, far superior to humanity !!!

    • @KEITGAMER
      @KEITGAMER 2 роки тому +42

      When i travelled to LA. the Border Guards at LAX was the unfriendliest and pissed off guys ive ever met in my life.

    • @alvashoemaker8536
      @alvashoemaker8536 2 роки тому +11

      …REALLY…??? Could that be for having VERY POROUS borders? (I DON’T know…). EACH country protects its borders…OR, NOT…. After THIS episode, BE CAREFUL, have a great ADVENTURE…. 😃👍🏼👣

    • @spiegeje
      @spiegeje 2 роки тому +38

      I'm an American, and before facial ID and TSA pre-check, they could be assholes to us as well...The two worst border crossings I have had have been going into and out of Windsor Canada. Once by an American thug and once by a Canadian thug. People who don't violate laws get the worst treatment.

  • @kflecha1
    @kflecha1 2 роки тому +37

    Omg Eva I’m glad you’re ok 🧡 As always say let’s take it one day at a time. Some challenges can be scary but keep going. 🧡 you are the bravest 🙌🏽✨💓

  • @cmfernandez9283
    @cmfernandez9283 2 роки тому +327

    It sucks that you had to experience that. Customs and Border patrol are a scary group of people, but they do deal with some really scary characters. In their defense, I can only imagine how unusual and unlikely they thought your story was, that a sweet Polish woman just happened to decide to drive across the most dangerous border crossing between the U.S. and Mexico to take a road trip to Alaska for UA-cam.
    I'm glad you made it through to make the great content that follows.

    • @davidmandujano
      @davidmandujano 2 роки тому +8

      Yep, this is most likely why.

    • @TowGunner
      @TowGunner 2 роки тому

      Meanwhile, illegals come willy-nilly 🤦‍♂️

    • @davidmandujano
      @davidmandujano 2 роки тому

      @@TowGunner 99% of illegals don’t go through customs.

    • @aroara3455
      @aroara3455 2 роки тому +4

      @@saga5924 maybe your attitude towards others is why you have no friends

    • @StarStriker-pk1zy
      @StarStriker-pk1zy 2 роки тому +5

      @@saga5924 Man the air must be pretty thin so high on that horse.

  • @nathanriggs1125
    @nathanriggs1125 Рік тому +3

    I watched one video yesterday and was completely hooked. Your storytelling and kindness are really addicting. Thank you for doing this and letting us enjoy your travels.

  • @ladybird74786
    @ladybird74786 2 роки тому +28

    Primy and his family are such gems 🙏

  • @KCelestial
    @KCelestial 2 роки тому +15

    It’s amazing how one can feel that they belong in a completely unknown location. That is beautiful ❤️

  • @walterprice751
    @walterprice751 2 роки тому +136

    A friend and I were reentering Texas from Mexico (2008) and my friend was ill. I told the border control we needed medical help and they arrested us, stripped searched us, and held us for 2 hrs. No medical help until we were let go. Oh, the memories.

    • @whitemoose8667
      @whitemoose8667 2 роки тому

      How many idiots do you think come through the border with balloons of drugs inside them that are burst in total? So when you rock up and make a scene about how your friend needs medical help, that is the first thing I would think of as a border agent. Your not a victim because they did their job correctly.

    • @walterprice751
      @walterprice751 2 роки тому

      @Dan, thats the falsest of statements. medical assistance is readily available at the border.

    • @bruttosporcoecattivo
      @bruttosporcoecattivo 2 роки тому +2

      Why is the border so messed up? What's the reason?

    • @jmelande4937
      @jmelande4937 2 роки тому +17

      @@bruttosporcoecattivo September 11, xenophobia, five decades of drug smuggling, human trafficking, drug lords, and gun running out of and into Mexico.

    • @HamguyBacon
      @HamguyBacon 2 роки тому

      @@bruttosporcoecattivo Drug smuggling, human trafficking, Terrorism
      Even corpses have drugs stuffed in its bodies and smuggled across the border.
      but its Ironic the current administration just allows any illegal to cross the border without a hassle.

  • @richsadowsky8580
    @richsadowsky8580 Рік тому +10

    I am sorry to hear this happened to you. I hope you had better experiences with other people in the US.

  • @markjones4186
    @markjones4186 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you thank you for showing the humanity of people! These days the media tries to tell us that people are evil and that we should fear them, but that has not been my experience at all. Sure, I've had some sketchy situations over 50yrs and have even had a gun pointed at my head, but truth be told that is so rare and 98% of my experiences have been fruitful and positive. Please continue to show the goodness in humanity.

  • @scootermcd5756
    @scootermcd5756 2 роки тому +18

    I’m in Texas, I spent a lot of time in Laredo… lots of bad things happen at that crossing. I am sorry for the experience, but I see how you enjoyed the Texas hospitality.. God Bless

  • @ericparedes6948
    @ericparedes6948 2 роки тому +61

    Hi Eva, let me tell you first that I am Mexican and I know the Nuevo Laredo-Laredo border. I tell you that it is a border where there are many drug traffickers and it is very guarded. Also, since your passport has stamps that you have entered Iraq and Afghanistan, the Americans thought you were a terrorist. Greetings and good trip to Alaska.

    • @Alternity666
      @Alternity666 Рік тому +2

      I doubt this is the case. I get similar annoying experiences in Toronto and Montréal airports when going to the US. They just like to profile people. The US officers are not well trained.

    • @serenityjewel
      @serenityjewel Рік тому +3

      ​@@Alternity666They are well trained. They're trained to be aholes.

    • @ADAMSIXTIES
      @ADAMSIXTIES 7 місяців тому

      Even though she's a well known travel vlogger? The customs agents must be idiotic magas.

  • @totallybonkers
    @totallybonkers Рік тому +5

    Primy and his family are amazing people. What a wonderful experience!
    They wanted you to be safe and sound! So nice to have made new friends in Mexico.❤

  • @stormaking
    @stormaking 2 роки тому +6

    Adventure implies risk as well as reward. You are on the grandest adventure of all time. I can't wait to see every minute of it that you can share with us. You are a natural at this. You're photogenic and bubbly personality and your realism and your honesty just touches us. Deeply. Thank you. With all my heart.

  • @stewieuk1276
    @stewieuk1276 2 роки тому +16

    I’m very sorry that you had that awful experience at the border! What a wonderful visit with Primy and his family! Remember that there are good people everywhere and I’m sure you will meet them on your current journey! You are smart, strong and brave and we get the privilege of following your journey! That is very exciting and inspiring! Hang in there, it will be worth it! Cheers!

  • @erat91
    @erat91 2 роки тому +48

    Insane how just going to a different crossing makes such a big difference. ItchyBoots just breezed right through.

    • @IndefiniteGentlemen
      @IndefiniteGentlemen 2 роки тому +2

      It may have been that, but i wonder if she just chose the wrong word to answer a question, or looked at them crosseyed. Not saying its Eva's fault, but something during the interaction probably escalated this. Possibly when she got impatient with them, who knows.

    • @EHB4323
      @EHB4323 Рік тому

      @@IndefiniteGentlemen Bullshit! Even if she had complained, why do these trigger-happy Yanks always try to show their "Rambo" side! They are bullies. Explain how the U.S. border can't control hundreds of thousands of illegals from swarming unchecked into the country across the Southern border, but a young woman with easily checked credentials gets extensive hours-long harassment from some pig-bellied customs goons?! Your country is F'd up, having become global comic relief led by Biden and Harris along with the evil democratic party! So you know, those violent Hollywood movies are "Fiction", not reality!

  • @MarianneStenberdt
    @MarianneStenberdt 2 місяці тому

    Omg., Eva, what an experience - concerning the treatment at the border.
    It's so understandable that your feelings take over and make you cry from a mixture of fear and relief.

  • @Bjintexas
    @Bjintexas 2 роки тому +59

    Eva, I thoroughly enjoy watching you and it was just by accident that I came across your video entitled "First Impressions of Texas". You are truly a "Hoot" as we say here in Texas. Sadly, I didn't have the opportunity to have met you when you traveled through our Great State, because I would have loved to have done so. ...I do wish you well in your travels, and wish and hope for your safety. As a "Retired" Law Enforcement Officer I've seen and experienced what you have not. So be Safe! I wish you nothing but happiness that is exceeded by your Dreams. Bj ~ Palestine, Texas

    • @pgrberthelot67
      @pgrberthelot67 2 роки тому

      Wow my fiance is from Palestine texas:)

  • @Karo27007
    @Karo27007 2 роки тому +13

    I LOVE how you show your real emotions in your videos. As a fellow single (woman) traveller I really appreciate it that you're telling your authentic story! 👏

  • @annrobinson9336
    @annrobinson9336 2 роки тому +6

    Oh my goodness, I am so sorry that happened to you! May you meet so many lovely folks to welcome you here, and help you feel safe. Travel well, dear Eva.

  • @violethart61
    @violethart61 2 роки тому +7

    I'm so sorry that happened to you! We cross the border into San Diego, CA and it's always scary. I'm glad you're OK.

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen5788 2 роки тому +7

    I'm so sorry this mess happened to you. I'm glad what happened in the next video were able to give you a better impression of my country.

    • @chrisbruggers8076
      @chrisbruggers8076 2 роки тому

      This is the sort of hospitality that Republicans get off on.

  • @joeabadier
    @joeabadier 2 роки тому +6

    You are pleasantly exposing the goodness of people- strangers, even. I hope things get sorted out, and those “bumps” are there to make your journeys even more exciting :). And I really hope you are forever safe and healthy.
    May you continue to be blessed.

  • @toddmurphy4297
    @toddmurphy4297 2 роки тому +85

    As a US citizen I went through almost the same treatment coming in from Canada from Maine. Going into Canada took 20 minutes, coming back took 4 hours.

    • @wz7285
      @wz7285 2 роки тому +10

      I guess it is time for a young person like yourself to begin to realize that even tho you see your life through the lens of your own experience and good intentions, Border Patrol has seen SO MANY folks who Seem to be Just Like You, who are INFINITELY DIFFERENT than you!

    • @gshenaut
      @gshenaut 2 роки тому +3

      Many years ago when I was a student, I was moving from Michigan to Boston, and made the incredibly wrong decision to cross into Canada at Windsor and come out at Niagara, with everything I owned packed into my car. I had the whole “take everything out of the car” inspection at both border crossings. No handcuffs, though.

    • @rowdyriemer
      @rowdyriemer 2 роки тому +2

      It's been maybe 7 years since I visited Vancouver, BC. I bet the situation wasn't as bad then, but I did notice going into Canada was a lot simpler than going back to the U.S.

    • @shamrockfile
      @shamrockfile 2 роки тому +5

      I’ve crossed into Canada at two different locations without seeing any border patrol on both sides. Coming from Mexico, the US border patrol held me for two hours because I was driving a car with Mexican license plates. Finally a supervisor showed up, looked at my passport and told the agent: Did you look at his passport? Response: Yes, he is a US citizen in a Mexican car.
      Look again!
      Where was the passport issued?
      US embassy, Mexico City
      What is his address?
      - - - Mexico City
      So if he lives in Mexico, do you think he’s going to have American license plates.
      I EVEN SHOWED HIM MY MEXICAN DRIVERS LICENSE! Pobre pendejo

    • @_Jake.From.Statefarm_
      @_Jake.From.Statefarm_ 2 роки тому

      @@wz7285 Okay, I get that perspective and have always tried to see the bigger picture. However, considering he said going INTO Canada was a much different experience, you have to assume that both sides being equal the assumption should be the same.. It's not easy to get into Canada, even a DUI and you've gotta go through a plethora of steps to even get visa.. Borders work two ways..

  • @Jacek_videos
    @Jacek_videos Рік тому +9

    These videos are great ! Eva's channel is a true gem of YT :) Keep up the good work Eva !

  • @sarahdurnford8210
    @sarahdurnford8210 2 роки тому +20

    I'm from Texas and I've lived in Mexico for about a year and a half. I can's speak on specifics, but from the things I've heard and seen while living in Mexico I can understand why the Border was so bad. Human and drug trafficking is a serious issue and the cartels have been very sneaky about getting past security. I am sorry that you had such a bad experience and it's hard having things happen and not understanding why. I guess they don't want anybody to have any information about why they do things that could report back to people who will try to abuse the system.
    On a happy note, WELCOME and I hope that your journey is all you could have hoped for!

  • @EdwardIglesias
    @EdwardIglesias 2 роки тому +88

    So sorry to hear about your experience. I was born and grew up in Laredo. It wasn't always this way but after 9/11 the border became incredibly militarized. Also there is a 5 mile zone North and South of the border where usual protections (like freedom from unreasonable search and seizure) do not apply. Your experience was horrible but far from unusual. I hope your trip gets better. As a friend used to say "the most beautiful sight in the world is Laredo in your rear view mirror." Also there is another checkpoint just north of the city as I'm sure you've found out by now.

    • @midwestlakelife
      @midwestlakelife 2 роки тому +5

      Interesting. I'm American and did not know this.
      Thanks for sharing. I'm in Michigan and have spent the majority of my time in crossing borders into Canada.

    • @jeffs4483
      @jeffs4483 2 роки тому +9

      I heard US Border Patrol has jurisdiction within 100 miles of the border, not 5.

    • @abedawg94
      @abedawg94 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeffs4483 This is correct.

    • @VL1975
      @VL1975 2 роки тому

      @@midwestlakelife Canadian border isn't as bad as the Mexican.

    • @veritaslibertas4976
      @veritaslibertas4976 2 роки тому

      @@VL1975 Canada is a basically a massive security checkpoint in itself. Huge country, sparse population, separated from other countries by rough and frigid arctic waters, massive tundras mountains and forests between each city, but still has modern airports and security checkpoints. Probably THE most intense bottleneck security check, is just the vastness of it.

  • @samestrada
    @samestrada 2 роки тому +17

    You´re mighty brave, you kept composure after all those questions, people, and instigation, I understand the U.S.A. has a lot of reason to be very careful about their frontiers and who's getting in, be safe and keep being wonderful!

    • @Tampafan33
      @Tampafan33 2 роки тому +4

      People seem to forget the u.s relations with a lot of countries right now are extremely delicate. She had Arabic countries on her passport and was coming in through Mexico.those are massive red flags

    • @alvarnunez3215
      @alvarnunez3215 2 роки тому +2

      @@Tampafan33 Yes no one else seems to be glad that they were so cautious with her. We have people from the middle east being paid by foreign governments like China to come to the US through the Mexican border. They have caught dozens in New Mexico where I'm from.

    • @samestrada
      @samestrada 2 роки тому

      @@alvarnunez3215 Allegedly paid by China, Russia, Afghanistan, or Martians

  • @AngerBangFtG
    @AngerBangFtG Рік тому +65

    I'm from Laredo and the border crossing is no joke. It's not surprising the scrutiny that they put you under. That particular crossing is responsible for the seizure of millions of dollars worth of narcotics, cash and cash not to mention people on a daily basis. The Interstate 35 to Interstate 10 corridor is one of the most heavily used smuggling routes for both drugs and humans. The Border Patrol checkpoint that you subsequently drove through when leaving Laredo is also a hotspot for seizures. Laredo is a friendly place as is Texas but we just happen to live in a very dangerous area. Laredo is the largest inland port in the country and is the crossing point for billions in cargo from trucks to trains traveling north and south. The entire stretch of border here is frequently being infiltrated by the cartels. I'm glad you made the crossing through Tamaulipas safe. I've traveled through there and the feeling is not pleasant.

  • @chrismyers46
    @chrismyers46 2 роки тому +24

    I just hope that it goes smoother for you when you cross from Canada into Alaska. No one would fault you if you started your adventure from the Yukon instead. Primy and his family seemed so lovely :)

    • @GM-cq6ez
      @GM-cq6ez 2 роки тому

      People (excluding drug and mafioso dealers) are lovely south of the border.

    • @oscarlugo8761
      @oscarlugo8761 2 роки тому

      @@GM-cq6ez Clearly you DON'T mean "Primy the drug dealer," or "Primy the mafioso leader," correct? lol How about "People are TYPICALLY lovely south of the border" so that they're not confused with gun-wielding criminals?

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 2 роки тому

      Canada into Alaska, USA? It is the same schit. Passport, visa, proof of your existence documentation out the Ying Yang. I worked at a truck stop in the Border. It was hell getting into Alaska from there(before 9-11) Can only be worse now.

  • @dressagegirlkae
    @dressagegirlkae 2 роки тому +38

    That’s definitely happened to me, and I’m a U.S. Citizen. They just want to see if you crack and admit to something interesting. When I told the boarder agent I left on vacation to Russia and was still welcome back at my service industry job he let me through. He even asked me about my boyfriends parents income. So weird.

    • @zlcoolboy
      @zlcoolboy 2 роки тому +5

      That question makes sense as I would assume its a way to try to figure out how the person is paying for the trip (as in figure out if it's being funded by or for smuggling).

    • @robertogurrola7465
      @robertogurrola7465 2 роки тому

      You went to Russia and are entering via Mexico, that's a massive red flag. You went to a nation the US has been at odds with and are reentering the US indirectly. You could be a spy, terrorist, foreign agent, smuggler, gangster, cartel, etc. The question about the parents was to determine if you have any foreing allegiances/funded by foreign parties. Crossing Borders is not supposed to be easy, its a massive national security risk especially for world powers. You should consider yourself lucky that the border isn't nearly as secure as its supposed to be given the past 30 years of continuosly weakened security

    • @firstjohn3123
      @firstjohn3123 2 роки тому +3

      So weird. Where I grew up, that would be an insolent question. Quite offensive, as it is considered quite a personal matter.

    • @stickyicky2858
      @stickyicky2858 2 роки тому +5

      @@firstjohn3123 it’s offensive here to lol

    • @trotamun2454
      @trotamun2454 2 роки тому +1

      Meanwhile they pat down one girl, TONS of llegal substances are being smuggled right under their noses. Yey! Tax payer's $$$

  • @OldEarthWisdom
    @OldEarthWisdom 2 роки тому +95

    The earth is beautiful in the US but some of the people can be scary and the government is very scary. I traveled in my van for 3.5 years all over the US and completely fell in love with the earth. I left that country and moved my home-based to Mexico where the earth is amazing and so are the people. Follow your instincts.

    • @tressietes04
      @tressietes04 2 роки тому +18

      Maybe you could convince the 20-30 million people that have illegally travelled to this earth to return to the part of the earth where ALL of the people are friendly. Either way VIRTUE SIGNAL: RECEIVED ✅

    • @cinnamon8884
      @cinnamon8884 2 роки тому +2

      @@tressietes04 well, the us illegally stole the land from the indigenous people, so...

    • @robertlawler1387
      @robertlawler1387 2 роки тому +2

      Hopefully all friendly ones are the ones being smuggled out.

    • @hilarymoloney1711
      @hilarymoloney1711 2 роки тому +8

      Yes the US has stunning scenery and jaw dropping national parks. You'll be okay Eva, you're a strong, amazing courageous woman and kudos to that wonderful Mexican family that hosted you, they really went out of their way to give you a wonderful, homely experience. They are good people.

    • @GM-cq6ez
      @GM-cq6ez 2 роки тому

      The earth is polluted in the US.

  • @Broney-tw3vy
    @Broney-tw3vy 2 роки тому +35

    I used to be a truck driver in the US who, sometimes, picked up or delivered good in Canada. My freight was always pre-cleared with the customs of both countries. Crossing into Canada as a US citizen was pleasant and easy. Crossing into the US (still, as a US citizen) from Canada was never fun. Even with that, I have never experienced what you were put through.

    • @NilezII
      @NilezII Рік тому +3

      In the 80's I crossed into Canada on the interstate, answered about 4 questions, and was in. On the way back, I came down through Quebec into Maine on a small secondary road. It was a nice slow day at the tiny 2-lane border station, and I got THE WORKS. Checked every square inch of my car.

    • @TheZombaslaya
      @TheZombaslaya Рік тому +3

      Yeah literally Canadian customs treats Americans better than actual American customs. Hell, I've been to Russia, they didn't even give me any issues

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87 Рік тому

      Yeah it's amazing, the US staff has really nothing to do all day long but harass people who just want to get through the border and on their way. Out of all the trips to other countries that I've ever had, and there have been many, they almost universally are a severe pain in the ass. I think they just have nothing better to do.

    • @dgoatranch
      @dgoatranch Рік тому +2

      Same here. Never had any issue going into another country. Coming back into the USA was always hit or miss. Sometimes easy, sometimes they were jerks.

    • @kikovazquez7277
      @kikovazquez7277 Рік тому +2

      My experiences are similar. I've made many back and forth crossings between the US, Canada and Mexico going back to the 1970s when border politics wasn't as politically charged. My most difficult experiences have always come trying to get back to the US, and to my great surprise, I had more problems crossing back into my homeland from Canada than from Mexico.

  • @KariMcMinn
    @KariMcMinn 2 роки тому +226

    As an american, I’m so disgusted you or anyone else who crosses the border is treated that way. Thank you for sharing as these stories need to be more exposed.

    • @sharkab5593
      @sharkab5593 2 роки тому +13

      yes, while criminals are getting free pass with a welcome and a free cell phone - so SAD.

    • @franswaweingartz2162
      @franswaweingartz2162 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@sharkab5593 You will also find some corrupt officials working with bad guys, makes you question all the questions while they detain people.

    • @caciliawhy5195
      @caciliawhy5195 2 роки тому

      Get over it can you imagine what it is like to work on that border with the government not supporting you now we're rest them don't arrest them do this do that you do the one wrong thing just like the cops in the cities and you get in trouble you know I don't know the whole story I haven't watched the whole video yet but you know they have a right to protect themselves it's a shame that Ava got caught but God knows I've crossed many borders and I've had problems and I don't whine about it and you know you might tell people about it like she is I don't have a problem with that but you know you don't. just get over it

    • @khenglim
      @khenglim 2 роки тому +1

      Eva is a real world traveller and nothing daunts her. To see her cry over her traumatic experience with the border police speaks volume of the horrendous treatment being meted out by these "officers". Brave of you Eva for speaking out!

    • @yeahright532
      @yeahright532 2 роки тому +1

      @@khenglim The crying was pure click bait.

  • @riaavelar8491
    @riaavelar8491 2 роки тому +90

    This happens more than you will know. So much love to you and as a native Texan. I am so sorry.

  • @TimmayKC
    @TimmayKC 2 роки тому +6

    I just found your channel in my recommended and I have to say: You're such a vibrant ray of sunshine in an otherwise cynical, dark world! You have such a sunny disposition on things. Be careful out there!

    • @saulmorales3431
      @saulmorales3431 2 роки тому

      ​@Pangaea Especially the ones that shine the brightest 😉😉

  • @spookywelder
    @spookywelder 5 місяців тому

    I get the chills watching your videos! Bravery truly. Thank you so much for creating this channel !!

  • @dewsterman
    @dewsterman 2 роки тому +28

    That border incident is all part of being a traveler. Our family which consisted of naturalized Chinese Americans and Chinese Australians decided to go to Tijuana from Sacramento. My family all had accents as they migrated to America after high school or later. When presenting ourselves to border customs we declared we were US and Australian citizens. I got through because I was only 6 years old when I immigrated so I didn't have an accent and they let me enter. My brother and one sister (no passports) and another sister and brother in-law who had Australian passports were held and interrogated for several hours in an interview room before they decided to let them through. This was in the 90's so its worse now.

    • @drcornelius8275
      @drcornelius8275 2 роки тому

      Thank God it's stricter now. The number of illegals in the US is unsustainable and fks over the citizens here.

    • @eltravos99
      @eltravos99 2 роки тому +2

      Doesn't make it right.

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 2 роки тому +1

      My dad lost his cool cuz as a Chinaman we were routinely picked for random security screenings at airports after 9/11. They would literally make us stand aside at the gates and search us again.

  • @deeleerambles
    @deeleerambles 2 роки тому +241

    It’s dreadful! The same thing happened to me, but it got worse. They held me in an overcrowded underground cell for 4 days, then held me captive at a detention centre for 3 weeks, and made me fly back to England. I had done nothing wrong! I arrived by land, with a us friend, after volunteering as an English tutor in Mexico. The online us government website stated there’s be a 1-94W entry form to fill out. The guard at the entrance ok’d me to enter the building, next thing I knew I was being arrested for being in the building without a visa!? Absolute nightmare! I documented it on my yt channel and wrote a little book about it (detained, by Dee Lee) on Amazon, as therapy, and to hopefully she’d light and help others avoid such an ordeal! I’m glad you’re ok! Stay safe! Happy travels! 💫

    • @eg348
      @eg348 2 роки тому +15

      Omg that is so shocking!! 😢😢I don't understand how they can do this!! So sorry you went through that but WELL DONE for documenting it and writing a book!!! Everyone who experienced something similar should also document it - and it would help to change things, and possibly bring charges against those whom acted unlawfully. I will check out both. 💛💛💛

    • @deeleerambles
      @deeleerambles 2 роки тому +30

      @@eg348 Thank you EG. It was unreal, I couldn’t believe what was happening? One minute I was a tourist having a lovely time in Mexico, the next I was being treated like a bank robber! Handcuffed, shackled, locked in a tiny overcrowded cell with 14 other women all squashed together on the floor covered in tin foil blankets that looked like body bags! And that was only the beginning. What Eva went through was the tip of the iceberg, but still very shocked and traumatic. They seem to treat people as though they are guilty of a crime, until they find out they’re innocent, then they let them go, as if nothing happened! I still have nightmares. Hopefully the more people who share their stories, it will help to spread awareness.

    • @SUstaxdnerange
      @SUstaxdnerange 2 роки тому +20

      One simple, logical question an American border guard can ask himself is whether a person who want to do bad for America will present himself with a valid passport and visa to a border guard? Such bad people will try to sneak in by various other methods.

    • @chicacheca
      @chicacheca 2 роки тому +5

      Wow I am so sorry for this! 😣

    • @eg348
      @eg348 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Dee Lee Rambles 😊💗💗💗 I'm only seeing your reply now! After I read your first comment I went straight to your channel and found your video about it m.ua-cam.com/video/j-6vUy6k0dM/v-deo.html
      I was so shocked I wanted to know more so I actually just bought your book online 💗💗💗 and I was just coming back to Eva's video, to post the link to yours under your comment, for anyone else who may want to know more, when I saw your reply! 😊
      God Bless you and heal you from that awful experience it's no wonder you are still having nightmares!!!
      But you came through it and you took back your power back by documenting your experience!!! Well done for your courage and strength!!! You are an inspiration!!!
      Love, Hugs and Many Blessings to You Dee Lee!!! 💜💜💜💗💗💗💛💛💛💗💗💗💜💜💜

  • @karentetz4944
    @karentetz4944 2 роки тому +152

    Eva, I'm so sorry this happened to you! It's ironic that while traveling through Mexico, a country you were warned about as dangerous, you were met with hospitality and kindness, while upon entering the US you were met with such terrible treatment and cruelty. I hope that the rest of your trip is much more pleasant and welcoming! Such a moving story and a sad commentary on the state of hospitality and decency in the US right now.

    • @fabriziocremonini6797
      @fabriziocremonini6797 2 роки тому +13

      more then ironic ...........honestly i will never visit such a country , not interested.

    • @hjblas2435
      @hjblas2435 2 роки тому

      Such terrible country, terrible people.

    • @Cingearth
      @Cingearth 2 роки тому

      And biden is president ! Just imagine if Trunp was still in charge !!

    • @parraeels1990
      @parraeels1990 2 роки тому +5

      Exactly & everyone was saying mexico is dangerous

    • @GM-cq6ez
      @GM-cq6ez 2 роки тому +19

      @@visionsbydean Being handcuffed for no reason is not JUST inconvenient, nor are you using "patrolled" in the right context. Violence and malice are better descriptions in this instance.

  • @JamesBradley-bw8bz
    @JamesBradley-bw8bz 5 місяців тому

    Girl! What you said about freedom and your making this trip despite the opinions of others is truly inspiring.
    Because, what is the use of having freedom if we don’t live it?
    Sending you Big Blessings and God’s speed.

  • @johntucker4296
    @johntucker4296 2 роки тому +7

    As a substitute teacher, I had a student whose family had moved up to Minnesota from Laredo. He told me there was gunfire from the Nuevo side of the border every night.

  • @MelindaKucsera
    @MelindaKucsera 2 роки тому +5

    I'm so sorry you had such a traumatic border crossing! I'm glad you made it and that your expedition continues!

  • @bubbless.9529
    @bubbless.9529 2 роки тому +37

    A few years ago my brother and his family was also detained at the border for a reason that was so menial I don’t even remember what it was. I am so sorry this happened to you. I hope you’ll enjoy your stay here in the 🇺🇸☺️ There are a lot of nice and helpful people here. If you encounter some snobbish/uptight people please do not be disheartened. I am Asian American and I love this country! I wish I can travel the world but I can’t so I live the adventures I’ll never have (unless I win the lottery🤞😁) through your travels. My family and I love you and wish you the best! Please be careful out there, take care always🙏🏼❣️❣️

  • @kayyjayy5422
    @kayyjayy5422 Рік тому +1

    That family is beautiful. Hospitable, warm welcoming... God bless their sweet hearts

  • @GenealogyTravels
    @GenealogyTravels 2 роки тому +126

    As an American, it is shocking how difficult it is to travel home after visiting abroad. Extra questions and extra searches....and that is flying back from Europe with a US passort. After jumping around Europe and Central America with such little fuss, I always forget to give myself extra, extra time when returning home...and I'm a white, middle age woman. Cant even image the nightmare it is for others. Once you begin to emerse yourself as you travel north, I hope you find it well worth that unpleasant and scary experience. P.S. I love the Texas hill country. New Mexico IS the land of enchantment; Utah is not to missed. It would not be Expedition Wild without time in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. All great preps for ur next country: Canada. The Canadian Rockies are mind blowing. So excited for u. Onward and forward!

    • @spellbindingjourney
      @spellbindingjourney 2 роки тому +7

      Be sure to do the Banff-Jasper highway. It’s on of the most spectacular in the world based on my travels throughout the planet.

    • @arianagugora6811
      @arianagugora6811 2 роки тому +2

      I experience this, as well, when I fly back to the US from Europe as a US citizen. It's always jarring! Lol

    • @thomascragg783
      @thomascragg783 2 роки тому

      You have to realize that a USCBP officer particularly in Texas has probably never heard of Poland and if he has it's probably from Fox News so it's not good. Helping Ukrainians, so probably Nazis.

    • @ALIENDNA14
      @ALIENDNA14 2 роки тому +1

      If she was a Spanish speaking Illegal Alien, then she would've been invisible to the U.S. Border patrol... They have their orders to harass and antagonize American Citizens; and not the other way around...

    • @merylrivett7530
      @merylrivett7530 2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree. Also middle aged white woman. Coming home to the US is always the scariest part of any trip I take.

  • @damienplotts8835
    @damienplotts8835 2 роки тому +5

    Just found your channel, Eva...Love It! As an American, I'm so sad to hear about the terrible experience you had at the border. I've been blessed to travel throughout my life and will say when travelling in the States stay out of the cities and you'll find fantastic beauty and amazing people. Don't miss Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and Montana while heading north. We will be watching for updates. Cheers

  • @Cig808
    @Cig808 Рік тому +8

    My past experience tells me you never cross the US border alone, because then they just assume you are a drug smuggler. I once had 3 hours of questioning because I flew solo from New Zealand and they were pretty open with that fact that they believe it's suspicious if you are by yourself

  • @kingrafferty
    @kingrafferty 2 роки тому +164

    Welcome to the USA. Can't believe how traumatic we make it for people to come and visit here. So sorry to you and everyone that is harassed at our borders. Enjoy the beauty here and safe travels.

    • @samuelprince8332
      @samuelprince8332 2 роки тому

      they have to search everyone including U.S citizens NOBODY CAN BE TRUSTED... You can’t just cross the border of a country and expect to not get checked... It's like an airport process, everyone needs to be checked before entering a plane so that criminals cannot make it through and enter a plane with innocent people. And it's extremely hard to detect a criminal who knows how to fit into society.
      the borders should be open to people coming in legally and going through a process legally. Sadly illegals and gangs are coming through we cannot trust everyone... The border agents have to be extremely careful and thoroughly search everyone to due to sex trafficking, illegal guns coming through, and illegal drugs entering. The border agents are not at fault they are told to allow people with legal papers to come through easily but they have to search first... I can’t go to a European country and live there without a visa... That is illegal. Sadly, she got handcuffed but you have to understand that we have a crisis at the border. This is definitely not the right time to enter the U.S. And, sadly, the cartels have destroyed the southern border.

    • @maesc2001
      @maesc2001 2 роки тому +5

      As a matter of fact, even as a European entering via JFK with your family on a holiday, you feel treated as a suspected felon.

    • @RoosterCogburn1969
      @RoosterCogburn1969 2 роки тому +2

      We Have ways of making you talk. show us your papers now. Freedom? Someone in washington seems to have forgotten the words on the statue of liberty. Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

    • @armandob.castenelli3525
      @armandob.castenelli3525 2 роки тому +3

      We as Americans are treated that way too. US Immigration personnel take their job way too serious. It might also have to do with the real traffickers that give the rest of us a bad experience and name.

    • @nicksarna3288
      @nicksarna3288 2 роки тому +3

      @@armandob.castenelli3525 For real. Crossing between the US and Canada, I sometimes forget I'm American and not Canadian based on how I'm treated entering each.

  • @TheNons3nse
    @TheNons3nse 2 роки тому +11

    OMG, I just found your channel and you are AMAZING. Your energy, vibe, beautiful shots, everything is perfect :) The fact that you are from Poland (I could understand the conversation with Babcia because I'm from Slovakia and I love Polish language). This content is exactly what I need in life right now. Take care Eva ♥
    -Dave from Bratislava

  • @wannaspeakbyveroniq
    @wannaspeakbyveroniq 2 роки тому +6

    Eva you are absolutely amazing human being. The deepness that you have inside of you is incredible. I feel it so much. I've been following your adventures for long time but now I'm even more emotionate about this project. I keep my fingers crossed for you and I wish you luck from the bottom of my heart. Take care and keep doing what you're doing. Lots of love ❤️

  • @beenaturalinc
    @beenaturalinc Рік тому +4

    I am thrilled to have stumbled upon your UA-cam channel. I am also glad I am alone watching - I cried both times you went emotional - saw it coming, even. So I was relieved not to have worried my family - laughing through the tears. I have been arrested by US Federal law enforcement at gunpoint, handcuffed and mirandized and ended up walking free. But when you can't see the future, its scary. Also, I have travelled deep into Chiapas Mexico for an extended period and everyone was absolutely friendly and helpful, including the Zapatistas. But my favorite place on earth (that I have witnessed and lived in) is the Ticino, CH. I am looking forward to watching more of your posts - I've seen only three so far. Thanks!

  • @mnelson929
    @mnelson929 2 роки тому +39

    American here. I will never cross overland back into this country after crossing from Quebec to Vermont on a Greyhound bus. They were horrible to every single one of us on that bus, American or not (not that it matters your nationality imo, just saying they were equal opportunity assholes). The whole experience was traumatizing and I wasn't handcuffed or patted down, just given a hard time because they felt like it. They held our bus for almost three hours to harass the Black mother traveling with kids. I can't imagine what it was like for her.

  • @spencemorgan6338
    @spencemorgan6338 2 роки тому +26

    Quite the "unwelcome wagon"! As a Midwesterner, I expect my government to be thorough, which they tend NOT to be, but we should be treating people with respect. I hope the trip gets better quickly!

  • @CarlosRamTx
    @CarlosRamTx 2 роки тому +214

    I just started following you after your Texas video was recommended by UA-cam. This border crossing situation was excessive. Sorry that happened but glad you're back on the road. I'm looking forward to following along. 👍

    • @Apoll024
      @Apoll024 2 роки тому +11

      Same here! The Texas video got me hooked!

    • @dv3507
      @dv3507 2 роки тому +6

      Same - I'm here because of the Texas suggestion! Those darn algorithms...lol!

    • @sotunijek7418
      @sotunijek7418 2 роки тому +1

      😊😊same😊😊

    • @charliekendall4288
      @charliekendall4288 2 роки тому +2

      @@Apoll024 Watch the Middle East portions and the cargo ship. This woman knows no fear.

    • @mekongman3339
      @mekongman3339 2 роки тому +3

      The border crossing was excessive, but it was because of 9/11 that happened in the US that caused our borders to be extra precaution. Other then that, I'm glad she had gotten through safely and is onto the next adventure!!

  • @dorab2402
    @dorab2402 Рік тому +4

    2nd video in and I’m hooked 👏🏽 You have such a great personality and are a good storyteller. So glad I found your channel ❤

  • @billt340
    @billt340 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve just subscribed to this channel and enjoy following your adventures. So inspiring but as much as I love watching, I am equally if not more, upset and embarrassed about your treatment. Our country was changed forever by 911 and continues on a downward path as a divided nation. I love my country and proud to be an American but it breaks my heart to hear of stories like this. May the rest of your trip be filled with joy and happiness. Fair travels

  • @aastharai9736
    @aastharai9736 2 роки тому +9

    Ohh Eva.. My eyes welled up seeing you cry like this. I’m so sorry you had such a terrible experience. Lots and lots of positive energy and love your way ♥️♥️🫂🫂

  • @KRich408
    @KRich408 2 роки тому +8

    You have an unbelievably positive personality 👍. I wish everyone had!. Good luck in your journeys. 😀

  • @arctic_haze
    @arctic_haze 2 роки тому +39

    The time I worked (completely legally) in the USA was probably the best time of my life. I could continue but the constantly worse and worse experiences on the American border made me stop going there. Sorry, America but there are many places in the world where one is not treated as a criminal just because they cross a border. But I still love the land 🇺🇸

    • @G-grandma_Army
      @G-grandma_Army Рік тому

      I am a Texan and the sad reality is that thousands cross our borders legally and illegally daily. Many are traffickers. Texas communities have to worry Fentanyl, drug and human smugglers coming into our communities. The border control is OVERWHELMED and have an almost impossible job to do. It’s a sad reality. There aren’t that many taxing most other borders.

    • @morningrosie3684
      @morningrosie3684 Рік тому +5

      I mean, I can't really blame the caution on the border. That border has some dangerous stuff going on. They NEED to be careful I guess.

    • @arctic_haze
      @arctic_haze Рік тому +15

      @@morningrosie3684 I was talking about experiences I had not on the Mexican border but the US airports. I was arriving as a visiting scientist with a J-1 visa and treated as a criminal. Thanks but no thanks. In the whole EU I can travel and work without using a passport (yes, it's true!). So I stopped working for the US institutions. As simple as that.

    • @morningrosie3684
      @morningrosie3684 Рік тому +2

      @@arctic_haze Yeah. I suppose. Everything with air travel went downhill after 9/11. Again, I can't really blame them though.

    • @arctic_haze
      @arctic_haze Рік тому +3

      @@morningrosie3684 It is not about blaming but simply choice. Within the European Union, I can travel without a passport (and this is why I no longer have a valid one). During most air trips I took in recent years, I did not even have to show any ID. Sometimes I did have to scan it at an automatic border gate. I can legally work in all EU countries with no excessive paperwork. So why bother about the security obsessed Unites States?

  • @Inconcvable77
    @Inconcvable77 2 роки тому +449

    As an American, I am soo appalled that this happened to you! My country is going to sh!t. Not all people are like that here in the States, there are a lot of us that are lovely.

    • @Korium84
      @Korium84 2 роки тому +32

      No kidding. Illegal immigrants don't even get treated that badly.

    • @caroleberreur9585
      @caroleberreur9585 2 роки тому +13

      I have travelled a lot and via ‘normal ways’ such as airplanes but I was never as terrified as going through arrivals in the US. In the end, the border guy was nice, but it’s never guaranteed.

    • @cindym6138
      @cindym6138 2 роки тому +5

      Inconcvable77 you could not have said this better.

    • @stepevepen
      @stepevepen 2 роки тому +11

      @@caroleberreur9585 Indeed, I once started to joke with the border control guy when arriving at the border control in the airport (Washington if I remember well) but he looked at me as if he was going to eat me on the spot. I immediately switched to friendly and polite answers.

    • @annaosumedia
      @annaosumedia 2 роки тому +15

      People in general are lovely and good. It's the few that make a bad name for the rest unfortunately. Those that abuse the power they have are the worst.

  • @moongold9025
    @moongold9025 2 роки тому +13

    So sorry you had to go through all that Eva. I hope the rest of your journey is a happy & pleasant experience.
    What lovely people who welcomed you into their home.
    That grilled pineapple 🍍 looks fabulous 😋
    Safe travels to you 🧡

  • @amymeir2235
    @amymeir2235 2 роки тому +26

    Completely understandable as to why you were emotional, it was totally uncalled for!!! Handcuffing you for absolutely NO reason was like being assaulted in the most brutal way!
    I've been following you journey from the beginning and living vicariously through your amazing vlogs!
    You are incredibly Brave,Intelligent and a beautiful humanbeing.
    Stay safe in your journey!
    🙏👍😊💛

  • @mike1alcott
    @mike1alcott Рік тому

    That camp ground and the moment you were having tea or coffee. One of the most real moments I've ever seen. Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @mike1alcott
      @mike1alcott Рік тому

      Also sorry im late to the party! 😅

  • @picasso566
    @picasso566 2 роки тому +10

    2mins in and I love you! I love your attitude, your way of presenting the story, I even love your vehicle choice! Lol. Instant fan

  • @viktorija4485
    @viktorija4485 2 роки тому +7

    So sorry Eva...Its awfull how they treated you...I really admire that you're keeping a positive spirit after all! 👍Go girl! 😍

  • @biancabrateanu2983
    @biancabrateanu2983 2 роки тому +74

    I’m so happy you posted this, and especially how it contrasts between your experience in Mexico vs US. As a fellow full time traveller, I can confirm that my worst ever travel experience has been at the US border as well. It is insane the absolute horrendous treatment they would give you for nothing, abusing power and giving the rudest treatment I ever experienced, to just let you go hours later with no explanation or apology. Why is that just in the US? I don’t get it.

    • @ozymandias2k
      @ozymandias2k 2 роки тому +7

      They are not so bad if you're flying in but some have an attitude and rude. Only in America! It seems that certain jobs in this country tend to attract people who are on power trips.

    • @gregoryperis3778
      @gregoryperis3778 2 роки тому +1

      They always feel they are superior to everyone else on this planet. The American people in general are pretty friendly but their uniformed authorities are just born Aholes who think that by the badge they wear they just have to bully everyone. Had a friend who spoke so higly of the US oif A , but not anymore, after his demeaning stupid ridiculous arrival at the US. their forefathers had good intentions, but the leaders have really screwd that up, just as many other greedy leaders!!

    • @felixf4378
      @felixf4378 2 роки тому +7

      I've never met a time traveler before. Nice to meet you.

    • @eg348
      @eg348 2 роки тому

      Hearing about all these awful situations here is shocking!!! A film should be made about this to help stop this abuse and change things!!! It is SO wrong and very shocking and traumatic for innocent people that are deliberately out through this ordeal!!!
      I came across another lady here in the comments section called Dee Lee who had a horrific experience and she documented her experience in a short video on her channel - if anyone would like to know more it's m.ua-cam.com/video/j-6vUy6k0dM/v-deo.html
      This should not happen - It needs to stop!!!

    • @thomascragg783
      @thomascragg783 2 роки тому

      You have to realize that a USCBP officer particularly in Texas has probably never heard of Poland and if he has it's probably from Fox News so it's not good. Helping Ukrainians, so probably Nazis.

  • @86ccc
    @86ccc Рік тому +1

    Woah ❤I really love your video, you are so brave and wonderful. Thank you for sharing your journey! Love from 🇨🇦

  • @thedailyinanity243
    @thedailyinanity243 2 роки тому +5

    What is an adventure without some unexpected (and inexplicable) hardships? I love Eva’s personality and I know in a week she will already be laughing this border experience off.

  • @MrArnoldh1234
    @MrArnoldh1234 2 роки тому +17

    Just happened to stumble on your UA-cam channel and wow!!! Love your energy and your freedom to explore the world!!! You have a new fan!!!

  • @eclecticexplorer7828
    @eclecticexplorer7828 2 роки тому +17

    I just found your channel. Thank you for inviting us along on your adventure.
    As a US citizen, I offer you my sincere apologies for your problems at our border. We need to treat people better in so many ways.
    I am now in my 60s and beginning to think about retirement. I am putting together my bucket list, and I am thinking about whether to create a channel as the time comes nearer and share my adventures as well. Who knows? If it is successful, it will fund more adventures than I could ever do on my own.

    • @terrydavis8451
      @terrydavis8451 2 роки тому

      This is just how all cops are now and Im saying this as someone whos whole family is LEO and I was in the Army. They have become truly tyrannical over the last 2 years.

  • @jennyfulcher8035
    @jennyfulcher8035 Рік тому

    I'm a native Texan currently living in Seattle, WA the past 42 years. I'm so so sorry you had such a horrific experience at the border. I'm glad that you were able to get your VISAs stamped and are now enjoying your journey towards Alaska. Wishing you a safe trip! Take good care. Jenny 🐺🐾🦉🪶🌎🕊✌

  • @kathleenbifulco8129
    @kathleenbifulco8129 2 роки тому +76

    Welcome to the US - we have a really bad reputation with Homeland security for harassing & even torturing whomever seams suspect or has any association with our ‘enemies’ - so sorry u went thru that & so glad it wasn’t worse!

    • @davidrink1291
      @davidrink1291 2 роки тому

      Unfortunately the USA has become its own worst enemy.

    • @lady_xelas2441
      @lady_xelas2441 2 роки тому

      @VENGERMAX we’re not the ones out of our minds, but our corrupt government and militarized police and border guards? Absolutely insane.

    • @GM-cq6ez
      @GM-cq6ez 2 роки тому +1

      @VENGERMAX Warning: Don't drink the Koolaid!

    • @whatarewewaiting4
      @whatarewewaiting4 2 роки тому

      By the way those are INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL LAWS.
      1. Visa required .
      the same would happen to you if you want to cross the border in a country that requires a visa . One should get their visa from the USA consulate from country of origin of the passport .
      2. You need an international driving License and insurance if you want to drive in the respective country .
      Is clear that most of you all never traveled outside country except on the Carnival cruise and organized bus tours.

  • @larryhunter8245
    @larryhunter8245 2 роки тому +7

    As Canadians we often cross into the US. Even for us the US Customs is the scariest part of any trip south. We’ve never had a bad experience but we are always nervous wrecks. I hope that Canadian Customs treat us much better! Good luck Eva! What a terrible experience!

  • @mickyryan3874
    @mickyryan3874 2 роки тому +152

    It's so startling when you realise there are no laws protecting you, and you are at the mercy of another individual's understanding of right and wrong. I guess it's a glimpse into the life of the many stateless asylum seeking people in the world, throwing themselves at the mercy of the other more fortunate humans. The US is definitely not on my bucket list...

    • @armandoayala446
      @armandoayala446 2 роки тому +7

      Yup thats about it. ☝

    • @karldolphin7547
      @karldolphin7547 2 роки тому

      If she said she was seeking asylum she would have been welcomed across the border and flown into the interior of the country. We have an open border for illegal crossers, two million in this year. Thanks Biden.

    • @TheBillz123
      @TheBillz123 2 роки тому +5

      @Blood Diamond as an second hand american(Puerto rican) i agree

    • @sbalogh53
      @sbalogh53 2 роки тому +10

      I have only been to the USA in 1980 and also had minor problems at the Canada-USA border south of Vancouver. I was traveling by Greyhound Bus and because I was on that bus, everyone had to get off and wait for me to be processed as a foreigner. They asked a lot of questions that took almost an hour and finally let me through. I already had a 4 year visa issued in Australia but I think the main problem was that I had a small handheld Ham radio which I was licensed to operate. Trouble is that the border guys had no idea and thought I was suspect for having a radio. Anyway, they were doing their job the best they could and finally let me in. The other passengers on the bus were thoroughly annoyed with me for the rest of the trip for the hour long delay. NOT MY FAULT !!!
      I am surprised now that I look at my old passport again to see I got a 4 year visa when I only wanted to visit for 6 weeks. That was a plus although I never used that visa again.
      I have no plans to ever go back to the USA. Nothing there I want to see any more. Plenty of other places in the world to visit.

    • @al8775
      @al8775 2 роки тому +2

      @@sbalogh53 annoyed Canadians are fun to be with...

  • @bluemoon-pm5hv
    @bluemoon-pm5hv Рік тому +1

    Bless your heart,stay strong young lady and may the angels be with you. ✌️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @louistorres
    @louistorres 2 роки тому +7

    Wow, your Spanish is great! Funny enough, this episode popped up and I clicked on it. Just subscribed!