Honestly, it's a pretty long story!! The clearance officer onboard contacted DH the night before disembarkation - he was being randomly pulled for a border control screening. That seemed super odd, just him. (Whether or not they had more info, we'll never know.) We repeatedly asked - just him? and yes, just him. It occurred to us later that night that we didn't know how to handle the customs declaration form since we'd be separated, so he called back, and yes again - just he needed to get off early, and they brought by a second form for him. So he was to be at the port adventures desk at 7:15; the rest of us were just to go to breakfast at 8:30 and disembark as normal, meet up with him later. He left the room at 6:45 to go to Cabanas first, so it was a bit of a surprise when a panicky clearance officer started calling at 7:35... "Your husband isn't where he is supposed to be." Um, well, obviously he's not with me, so I don't know what to tell you? Luckily this is a US port, so I could text him. He was already off the ship. He did exactly what he was told by the CM at port adventures... which turned out to be mistakenly putting him in the express walk-off line. I'm the trip planner, he just does what he's told on our vacations, and he had no clue about the express walk-off option, even. I figured that out from his texts, and called the clearance officer back. She said everything was fine, she'd call if it wasn't. Then she called back and it wasn't fine. Yippee. Can they have his cell phone number? Sure. Meanwhile, he went through express walk-off, was asked by customs where his suitcases or family were - "still on the ship, they told me I was being randomly pulled for a border control screening" - they shrugged and cleared him, so he was OUT of the terminal. Once they called him in a panic, being a good US citizen, he returned back to the clearance area and told them someone was apparently looking for him. He waited a bit for people to figure out who he was and why he was being called back. This is where some breakdown between
DCL and CBP occurred. Someone must have panicked that they let someone through CBP without extra screening, so the CM who mistakenly sent him to the express walk-off line called me and told me the kids and I needed to meet him in guest services and immediately disembark. ??? At this point it's just about 8am, I've spent the better part of 30min either texting DH or talking on the phone to the clearance officer/guest services, and my kids were still in bed. I was completely thrown, told him it wasn't going to be 2 minutes or even 10 since my kids were still asleep, but started hustling. He called again a few minutes later to give me a new meeting location (probably just wanted to make sure I was actually hustling). Dude - quit calling me, I'm trying to get us out of our room!! I had the 8yo doing the cabinet/drawers check, the 11yo checking the bathroom, while I jammed everything into the one carry-on we were going to take to the breakfast we now weren't going to eat. Not surprisingly - DH's watch was left behind. Something had to be, right? sigh. So we meet up with the CM who had been calling, and he walked us off the ship to our luggage and then to the customs officer. Meanwhile, DH was texting me "Stay on the ship. Eat breakfast. CBP says they never asked for you and the kids to be taken off." But of course I wasn't exactly reading his texts during all of this. So a minute later, we're out, confused as hell, and the clearance officer, CBP officer, and DH are there at the exit. DH is directly asking the clearance officer why his family was rushed off last minute - "because border control requested it". Border control - "No, we didn't." Again, ??? I then asked "well, what are we supposed to do now, my parents are still onboard!" Once you get cleared in Galveston, you're supposed to exit the building entirely. It happened to be 30-something degrees that day. Total "oh s**t" moment for DCL, who had NO clue we still had family onboard, despite linked reservations. DCL "kindly" told me we could wait in the incoming passenger lobby indoors while the CM who led me and the kids off would retrieve my parents, and he would pass them off to another DCL CM to bring to us. So my parents were kind of alarmed to have the CM interrupt them at the beginning of breakfast and tell them he would escort them off... and he eventually dumped them at border control to NO other CM. No clue where she went, and he just left them there without telling them where we were. They went outside to the shuttle stops and called me in confusion. We all met back up, and that was that.
So - we have no clue why the kids and I had to be rushed off, but it was some massive breakdown between DCL clearance and CBP. But the bigger security issue at hand is that the CM sent DH to express walk-off and he was consequently
cleared through CBP. Why was he pulled to begin with? We learned the state dept mistakenly identified his passport as lost/stolen; mistake or not, that passport was taken from him, you know, AFTER he went back to CBP the second time. So DCL/CBP just let some potential criminal into the country through indifference and ineptitude, even after he specifically told CBP he was pulled early for a screening. Maybe this doesn't seem like a huge deal to some folks, but for DH - it's absolutely his civic duty to pursue how this happened. Ironically, nearly his entire career has been in national security/intelligence. (He's also still pretty cranky that his family was rushed off the ship and no one will own up to requesting it.)
Long story - you asked for it!