Briton held in Chicago after flying to visit girlfriend says immigration ...

A British marketing manager had his accent mocked and was asked if he wanted 'tea and crumpets' as he was banned from the US over a text to his American girlfriend saying he was 'moving to be with her', he told MailOnline today.    

Isaac Roblett, from Hastings, East Sussex, flew to Chicago, Illinois, on April 24 for the trip of a lifetime with American girlfriend Camila Iglesia, 23. He had been talking about spending three months in the country under an ESTA permit.

But when Mr Roblett arrived in the country for what would have been his third visit since last August, immigration officials questioned him about his reasons for travel. 

They scoured the 24-year-old's phone and discovered a text message about 'moving' and feared he may stay in the country long term. 

He claims that in reality, he was visiting his girlfriend for their one year anniversary. The couple had met on Tinder as she studied on an exchange at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance in Sidcup, Kent.

The whole time Mr Roblett was being questioned, a heartbroken Ms Iglesia was waiting at the airport's arrivals lounge for him to turn up. When he didn't, she was left feeling 'scared' and 'angry'

But when immigration officials found a text message (pictured), sent during an argument, saying 'I am moving to be with you', he was deported from the country for life

The whole time Mr Roblett was being questioned, a heartbroken Ms Iglesia was waiting at the airport's arrivals lounge for him to turn up. When he didn't, she was left feeling 'scared' and 'angry'

The couple (pictured) had met when Ms Iglesia was studying on an exchange at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance in Sidcup, Kent

The couple (pictured) had met when Ms Iglesia was studying on an exchange at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance in Sidcup, Kent

As Mr Roblett was taken into a room for questioning his girlfriend, who is from Miami and studies acting at Columbia College Chicago, was left waiting in the airport. He claims she remained there for around 15 hours until going home. 

Mr Roblett said of his interrogation: 'They went through my phone, all my messages, and found a message to my girlfriend which said "I am moving to be with you". They said that's evidence enough to not allow me in.'     

Marketing manager Mr Roblett was locked up in a cell for a day and interrogated in a windowless room for an hour and a half. He was deported the next day without seeing Ms Iglesia and is now also banned from visiting the US for life. 

He is not even allowed to appeal the ban, he claims. Describing the reaction of immigration officials as he was informed of it, he said: 'When they told me this so many of the guards were mocking my British accent. They were asking if I wanted tea and crumpets.' 

Mr Roblett told MailOnline he was travelling on an ESTA permit. The Electronic System for Travel Authorisation allows you to stay in the US for up to 90 days without needing a VISA. They cost around £9, and must be applied for at least 72 hours before you travel. 

Despite this he claims his interrogation began with immigration officials questioning him on how he was going to fund himself while in the US. He said they asked him questions including 'how are you funded', and 'how are you making money'. 

Mr Roblett said: 'I work in England, I'd saved up a lot of money to go and see my girlfriend. We were going on a road trip and I'd saved up enough to be able to survive.' 

But he claims the immigration officials did not believe him, saying: 'They were like, "you're going to have to come to our control room". So they took me to their waiting room. They interrogated me and went through my phone and messages. It took ages.'     

Mr Roblett had previously flown to his girlfriend's home city of Miami and the pair drove to Chicago, where Ms Iglesia is studying to become an actress, late last year. This time, they had been planning to visit New York and Los Angeles. 

Having met last year in England, Mr Roblett said he'd been to see her twice in the US.  He said: 'We love to travel. We've only been together a year but we've been to France, Holland, Italy, Spain.'  

They both also enjoy eating food and watching sports together. The pair even have their own food blog. And Mr Roblett has said he think their relationship will last a very long time.   

But a rogue text message, sent during an argument, proved to be their undoing. It was what the immigration officials used to ban him from the country. It read: 'In terms of a break up, I don't know what I've done to make you forget that in a months time I am moving to be with you.'

Isaac Roblett (left), 24, from Hastings, East Sussex flew to the Illinois city on April 24 for the trip of a lifetime with American girlfriend Camila Iglesia (right), 23

Isaac Roblett, 24, from Hastings, East Sussex flew to the Illinois city on April 24 for the trip of a lifetime with American girlfriend Camila Iglesia (pictured left together), 23. But when immigration officials found a text message (right), sent during an argument, saying 'I am moving to be with you', he was deported from the country for life

Mr Roblett (left with his girlfriend) had previously flown to her home city of Miami and the pair drove to Chicago, where Ms Iglesia is studying to become an actress, late last year

This time, the couple (pictured) had been planning to visit New York and Los Angeles

Mr Roblett had previously flown to her home city of Miami and the pair drove to Chicago, where Ms Iglesia is studying to become an actress, late last year. This time, they had been planning to visit New York and Los Angeles

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