The curse of Syria is chasing Miss Britain

Miss Britain Lynn Clive accused the US government of discrimination against her;

Because she was born in Syria, despite being a British citizen.

According to an interview with "BBC", which Clive published on her account on the social networking site, "Instagram", she confirmed that the US government prevented her from entering her lands despite obtaining a visa, on the pretext that she is of Syrian origin.

She said: "I applied with a British passport, I represent Great Britain, and I am a British citizen, so I had no idea I would be banned from the United States."

She explained that her husband and daughter had obtained their visas, adding, "But my visa was refused, and the only difference is where I was born."

Clive said she was born in Damascus but moved to the United Kingdom in 2013, where she learned to speak English and is currently training to become a doctor at NHA, before participating in the 35th annual MRS World competition. Campaigning for women and refugee rights.

"Hopefully my visa status will be settled in time to join my sisters the queens in Las Vegas," Clive wrote after posting the interview video on Instagram.

"I am honored to be the Lady of the World in the UK, and I wish I could fly the UK flag on the international stage," she said.

It is noteworthy that the immigration rules on the US government’s website currently state that citizens of countries that use “state terrorism” must be interviewed by a US consular official, and according to the lists of those countries, Syria is among the countries according to what is published in the American documents.

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