Canadian firefighter says he was denied entry to U.S.: ‘Good enough to fight their wars but not good enough to cross their borders’

Jamie Flynn, a Canadian permanent resident who is a Vancouver firefighter, says he was not allowed into the U.S. due to what he believes was a

A B.C. firefighter says he was denied entry into the United States, where he was going to take part in a competition for First Responders from different countries around the world.

Jamie Flynn posted on social media on Thursday to detail what happened to him when he was en route to Birmingham, Alabama. He said he was supposed to represent Vancouver firefighters in the Jiu Jitsu category at the

World Police & Fire Games

. He described the games as an “international event uniting frontline responders through sport,” in a post on Instagram.

“Being denied entry to the United States is deeply upsetting,” he told National Post in an emailed statement on Friday.

“I lost my flights, my time away, and my opportunity to compete at the World Police & Fire Games in Alabama — an event I had trained extensively for.”

Flynn said he is a British citizen living in Canada as a permanent resident.

He is a firefighter in Vancouver and volunteers with Squamish Search and Rescue. He has served in the British Parachute Regiment (SFSG) and has also served alongside U.S. forces under Joint Special Operations Command.

“I operated under U.S. command, wore the American uniform, and fought under the American flag. I’ve always felt a strong bond with the United States,” he told National Post. “I have no criminal record and no known issues that would justify this denial.”

In his post on Instagram, he said he trained for the competition in the U.S. for months. “And still, I’m grounded — sidelined not by injury or lack of effort, but by bureaucracy and silence,” he wrote.

Flynn intended to fly to Alabama from Vancouver International Airport on Wednesday. He never made his flight because his Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) had expired and would not be renewed,

Global News reported

. He said he received an update on the ESTA app that said, “Travel not authorized.”

ESTA is an automated system used to determine the eligibility of visitors to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It is valid for two years, or until a passport expires, and allows for multiple entries.

If a traveller receives a “travel not authorized” response to their application, CBP says online that they can look into applying for a visa if they still wish to enter the country. The denial only prohibits travel under the Visa Waiver Program and does not determine eligibility for a visa, per the agency.

Canadian citizens travelling with a Canadian passport

do not need to apply for an ESTA

.

Flynn said that he did not receive an explanation from anyone at the U.S. border, the U.S. consulate or the ESTA program.

“This feels like a clerical error,” he said, and, he added, it’s cost him thousands of dollars. “I’m gutted. I’m angry. And I want answers.”

He ended the post with the line: “We were good enough to fight their wars — but not good enough to cross their borders.”

Flynn told National Post that he is looking forward to being able to visit the U.S. again in the near future. He has since submitted a visa application.

Unfortunately, he said, the earliest available appointment is Feb. 11, 2027.

University of Toronto law professor and Rebecca Cook Chair in Human Rights Law Audrey Macklin

said her advice for travellers going to the U.S. is to avoid it altogether “unless absolutely necessary.”

“Even at the best of times, states often treat non-citizens arbitrarily, and do not feel obliged to explain their actions,” she told National Post over email.

“This is sometimes justified on the ground that non-citizens do not have a right to enter, and therefore have no standing to complain about how a decision to admit or exclude is made. Since the rule of law is in free fall in the United States at the moment, the arbitrariness is more extreme, more coercive, and more frequent. That is why travellers should avoid the United States if they can.”

National Post has reached out to U.S. Customs and Border Protection for comment.

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