Twitch streamer Hasan Piker says he was questioned by U.S. Customs at airport
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Hasan Piker, a prominent political commentator on Twitch, revealed on Monday that he was detained and questioned by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport following his return from France over the weekend.

“They knew my identity and seemed prepared for my arrival, let’s just say it wasn’t the friendliest reception,” Piker, also known as HasanAbi online, shared with his audience during a live stream. User Magazine was the first to report on his detention.

The Turkish American influencer, who boasts over 2.8 million followers on Twitch, 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, and 1.2 million followers on TikTok, is outspoken on a variety of political and social matters, including advocating for Palestinian rights and critiquing Israeli political figures.

Piker said that on Sunday when he returned from Paris, he was taken to an area in the airport with “fluorescent lightbulbs, the whole nine [yards]” and questioned for about two hours. He said he was asked about his views, including whether he supports President Donald Trump, and whether he has been in contact with Hamas, the Houthis or Hezbollah.  

“Obviously, the reason for why they’re doing that is, I think, to try to create an environment of fear for people like myself or, at least others who would be in my shoes who don’t have the same level of security, to shut the f— up,” Piker said.  

His video comes amid a recent influx on social media of similar posts by people recounting their interactions with immigration officials after their return to the U.S. Some said that they were grilled about their social media usage. Others said they feel anxious about traveling during a period of heightened vigilance at U.S. entry points and borders.

When asked for comment about Piker, a Department of Homeland Security official called his account “nothing but lying for likes.” 

“Claims that his political beliefs triggered the inspection are baseless,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. “Our officers are following the law, not agendas. Upon entering the country, this individual was referred for further inspection — a routine, lawful process that occurs daily, and can apply for any traveler. Once his inspection was complete, he was promptly released.” 

Piker disputed DHS’ response. 

“What part of a ‘lawful routine inspection’ requires DHS to question me about my political views, my opinions on Donald Trump, or my stance on Israel and Palestine?” he said in a statement to NBC News. “The agent was cordial, but the experience, along with reports of other Americans facing similar questioning, seems intended to create a chilling effect on speech. As a taxpayer, I believe CBP agents should be focusing on actual threats, like preventing agricultural risks or combatting trafficking, not interrogating people about their political beliefs.” 

In his stream, he noted that it’s his birthright as a U.S. citizen to re-enter the country.  He said he pushed back when asked about his political beliefs. 

“I saw no reason to hold back on certain things,” he said. “So I said I don’t like Trump. I was like, what are you going to do? It’s protected by the First Amendment.”  

He said he felt officials “literally straight-up tried to get something out of me that I think they could use to basically detain me permanently, which is insane. Because there is no direct connection or direct involvement.” 

Piker also said he’s enrolled in the government’s Global Entry program, which helps expedite the customs process for pre-approved travelers. As a Twitch creator with a massive following, he said he shared his experience to show others what’s going on.   

“And for me, I’m going to use the privilege that I have in that moment to try, and see what they’re doing, OK?” he said. “Because every single thing that they asked me — trying to get me to say something like, ‘Oh, I support Hamas’ or whatever — is literally not allowed.” 

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