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  43. Sorry to hear that this happened to you but it is in no way an isolated incident. I was traveling from Belize to Merida last December when I encountered a very abrasive immigration officer. I was born in Belize but I am also a British national. Crossing the border from Belize into Mexico, there was a HUGE back up in the immigration line to enter Mexico and only one person checking us in, a female immigration officer. A male immigration officer was walking through the office distributing the immigration forms to people in the line. Before he got to where I was in the line he approached me and asked, “Sir can I see your travel document” ? I presented him with my Belize passport and he continued issuing forms to everyone else. Now I must say, I am a very dark black man, and when I am in Belize or the Caribbean area I become even darker, we are talking Wesley Snipes dark. All the same, the other people in the like were all Belize Latinos or white Americans. NO ONE ELSE in that line if what must have been well over 100 people was asked to show any documents. I waited my turn to get the immigration check in desk and, when it was my turn, the same male immigration officer was now helping his female colleague. I approached and presented my passport, he asked where I was going and how long I intended to remain in Mexico. His questions were more like an interrogation, very intrusive and his tone and attitude was very abrasive throughout. Eventually I produced my British passport and showed this to him without being asked and although his attitude did not change, the questions stopped and he stamped my Belize passport for entry into Mexico. I had travelled to Mexico MANY TIMES before, coming from the UK as well as from Belize, but in all my previous visits, I had NEVER been treated like this, although I have seen other dark skinned Belizeans complain on social media about similar experiences in Mexico before. So yes people, it is real and black travelers are being singled out for harassment when traveling to Mexico.
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