Tourist Denied Entry to US Over Meme Mocking JD Vance

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance. (Photo from archive)

A Norwegian tourist says he was blocked from entering the U.S. after border agents found a meme mocking Vice President JD Vance on his phone.

Mads Mikkelsen, 21, told Norwegian newspaper Nordlys that he landed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey when things took a strange turn.

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Without any explanation, Mikkelsen said, agents pulled him aside, locked him in a holding cell, and grilled him “about drug trafficking, terrorist plots, and right-wing extremism.”

He claims they told him he’d face a $5,000 fine unless he handed over his phone. That’s when agents found the meme—a doctored image of JD Vance with a bald head, swollen face, and a stiff, unnatural stare. They also flagged a photo of Mikkelsen with a homemade wooden pipe.

“I told them the photos were a joke,” Mikkelsen said. “But they still searched me and forced me to give blood samples and document my fingerprints.”

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“I felt like a terrorist suspect,” he said.

Former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger shared the meme online, sarcastically writing: “Would be a shame if this picture spread again. Man ‘refused entry into US’ as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme.”

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According to Dublin Live, it’s unclear whether Mikkelsen said or did anything else to spark the aggressive response. But he said he was “exhausted” after the long transatlantic flight.

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After hours in custody, he says U.S. officials kicked him out and put him on a return flight to Tromsø, his hometown in northern Norway.

No official comment has been made by U.S. immigration authorities.

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