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    I ended up staying illegally for about 6 months back in 2010 and I left to come back to England without being caught just voluntarily. In 2014 I went to the embassy in London and got a new b2 (6 month) visa and got told I was ok to head back. Since then I have been back twice for short holidays and both times have been pulled over at immigration for further talks, but got through customs after a couple hours both times.

    Anyway. I am heading to Vegas in may for 4 days for a friends wedding and since trump has been president and him tightening up immigration I was wondering will it effect me anymore than it allready has or am I just worrying for nothing or is it just the Muslim minority the new laws effect? I fully expect to get pulled over again I was just wondering since all the new laws came in would it effect me anymore than the last time I went to the Usa in December 2016?

    Thank you. JP

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    Admission of admissible aliens is always at the discretion of the CBP officer

    The burden is on you to overcome the presumption that you aren't in fact a bona fide non-immigrant

    Because your duration of overstay is less than a year, you are not inadmissible on that basis. The new executive order does not specifically affect you

    That said, the climate within DHS agencies certainly has changed. Any institutional restraint of individual agents anti-immigrant bias is no longer there

    I wish you the best of luck

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