Brösche, 26, never made it to LA. She’s been in federal immigration custody since Jan. 25 — the day they tried to cross into the United States through the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

Brösche had her German passport, confirmation of her visa waiver to enter the country, along with a copy of her return ticket back to Berlin, Lofving said. A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent pulled Brösche aside for a secondary inspection.

She didn’t know it then, but it would be 25 days before Lofving would see her friend again. Brösche would spend that time in federal detention, where she remains, waiting for a deportation flight back to Berlin.

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    Lofving said the episode is particularly absurd because Brösche’s original return flight to Berlin was on Feb. 15 — nearly two weeks ago.

    “Why are American taxpayers spending thousands of dollars detaining tourists who are perfectly willing to leave,” she said.

    The average cost of detaining a noncitizen adult is $164 per day, according to an ICE memo. Based on that average, a month of detention costs taxpayers $4,900.

    Fucking clownshow of an administration

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      If they weren’t detained and roaming around through the country instead, they’d even spend money.
      Make it make sense.

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      It’s not a clownshow of course, things usually make sense when costing this much money, and of course they don’t stop making sense when costing billions.

      Making sense is not the same as helping goodwilling humanity.