Dispute over British family who say they strayed into US

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Last Updated : Oct 17 2019 | 8:40 AM IST

US authorities are disputing the account of two British couples who say they were held in dire conditions with their three young children for two weeks after mistakenly straying into the US from Canada.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) arrested the seven family members on October 2 for entering the country unlawfully from British Columbia where they were vacationing.

The two couples said they ended up in the United States inadvertently after swerving down a road along the US-Canadian border to avoid hitting an animal.

They were deported overnight Tuesday and were back in Britain Wednesday, said immigration attorneys with Aldea -- The People's Justice Center, a legal group that assisted them.

But officials have disputed the family's account of events, saying their vehicle was seen on video "slowly and deliberately" driving across the border.

"A vehicle was observed via remote video surveillance system turning west onto Avenue 0 in British Columbia, Canada," CPB said in a statement to AFP on Wednesday.

"The vehicle then turned south and entered the US illegally, by slowly and deliberately driving through a ditch onto Boundary Road in Lynden, Washington." It said record checks revealed that two of the adults -- who have filed a complaint with the Department of Homeland Security -- had previously been denied authorization to enter the US.

"Canada refused to allow their return and two attempts to contact the consulate for the United Kingdom were unsuccessful," CBP said in justifying the family's detention.

Eileen Connors, 24, one of the Britons detained with her husband and three-month-old son, described the family's ordeal in a statement, saying it was "the scariest experience of our entire lives."
It added that the family was traveling in a Canadian rental car with enough cash to cover the expenses of a prolonged trip for a family of seven. Connors said the incident had left the family "traumatized for the rest of our lives." Last

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First Published: Oct 17 2019 | 8:40 AM IST

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