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Mother And Daughter Questioned At Airport Over Different Surnames

Further proof 'The Handmaid's Tale' is coming true...
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Alexis Bledel in The Handmaid's Tale

A mother has taken to Facebook to reveal a harrowing encounter when going through US customs with her teenage daughter. 

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After a long flight from Europe, Sylvia Acosta and 15-year-old Sybonae Castillo were heading home to Texas when border officials asked Acosta why she didnโ€™t share the same surname as her daughter.

โ€œI was asked if Sybonae was my daughter and I said yes. Then they asked why, if she was my daughter, I didnโ€™t have the same last name,โ€ she wrote on Facebook.

โ€œI told them I had already established my career and earned my doctorate with my last name Acosta so I had decided not to change it.โ€

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โ€œHe then took me to another room where they proceeded to interrogate me and my daughter to prove I was her parent. I had to re-explain why we didnโ€™t share last names and again one said well maybe you should consider changing your name to reflect that you are her mother.โ€

Acosta went on to say that she told the officers they โ€œwere perpetuating an institutionalized misogynistic system which required that a woman take her husbandโ€™s name.โ€ 

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Alexis Bledel in The Handmaidโ€™s Tale

Her experience almost mirrors that of a recent scene in The Handmaidโ€™s Tale, where immigration agents inform Emily/Ofglen (Alexis Bledel) that she canโ€™t leave the US with her wife and their young son because the marriage is no longer valid. 

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Per BBC, a CBP spokesperson responded saying: โ€œWe strive to ensure that travellers are processed fairly and efficiently, as we endeavour to make certain that all individuals attempting entry into the United States do so in a legal and secure manner.โ€

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