Twitch Ribbon Hasan Piker said he was questioned by U.S. Customs at the airport

Hasan Piker, one of the top political experts on Twitch, said Monday that he stopped him and asked him about it at U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on the weekend after his trip to France.

"They know who I am, they're ready to receive me, just saying, it's not a warm welcome," Piker, known as Hasanabi Online, told his followers on the livestream. User magazine first reported on his detention.

Turkey’s US streaming media (Twitch) has more than 2.8 million followers, 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube and 1.2 million followers of Tiktok – well-known for making a voice on many political and social issues, including his support for the Palestinian people and criticism of Israel’s leaders.

Pique said he was taken to an area of ​​the airport on Sunday with "fluorescent lights, the whole nine (code)" and asked for about two hours. He said he was asked about his views, including whether he supports President Donald Trump and whether he has contacted Hamas, Hossis or Hezbollah.

"Obviously, I think the reason they do this is that I want to create a fear environment for someone like me or at least someone who doesn't have other safety levels on my shoes to turn off F---up," Peck said.

His video After people returned to the U.S., people narrated the interactions of immigration officials, and some said they were baked with social media use. Others say they feel anxious about traveling during alertness to U.S. entry points and borders.

Asked about comments about Parker, a DHS official said his account was “besides lying.

"It is unfounded to claim that his political beliefs triggered the inspection," Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. "Our officials comply with the law, not the agenda. Upon entering the country, the person is referred for further inspections - a routine, legal process that can be applied to any traveler every day. Once his inspection is completed, he is released immediately."

The girl disputed DHS's response.

"What part of the 'legal routine check' calls for a DHS about my political views, an inquiry about Donald Trump's opinion or my position on Israel and Palestine?" he said in a statement to NBC News. "Agents are kind, but experience and other Americans facing similar doubts appear to be about having a fearful impact on speech. As a taxpayer, I believe that CBP agents should focus on actual threats, such as preventing agricultural risks or preventing trafficking, rather than scrutinizing people's political beliefs."

In his stream, he notes that reentering the country is the right to birth for American citizens. He said he backed down when asked about his political beliefs.

"I have no reason to stop something," he said. "So I said I don't like Trump. I was thinking, what are you going to do? It's protected by the First Amendment."

He said he felt officials “literally, I wanted to take something out of me and I think they could use to detain me permanently, and that’s crazy. Because there’s no direct contact or direct involvement.”

Pique also said he has participated in the government’s global entry program, which helps speed up customs procedures for pre-approved travelers. As a twitch creator with a large following, he said he shared his experiences to show others what happened.

"For me, I'm going to take advantage of the privilege of trying that moment and see what they're doing, okay?" he said. “Because they asked me for everything — trying to get me to say something like, ‘Oh, I support Hamas’ or anything else — is actually not allowed.”