Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone with half a brain knows non-white non-citizens are facing heightened scrutiny at borders. OP would be a fool to not consider the possibility that he or she could be detained and/or deported the next time they cross the border.
OP is a citizen though.
Sorry, Politics. Good luck with that, the US President is now threatening to denaturalize political opponents, and encouraging the building of a nationalized system of detention camps. It's not unreasonable for OP.to be at least a bit concerned. We have Norwegians getting rejected at the border because they have goofy joke memes of the VP on their phones.
There's a difference between calling attention to your political views in that way, and in taking no political positions, whether as a visitor or someone with some kind of legal status short of citizenship. The former are taking a risk the latter are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone with half a brain knows non-white non-citizens are facing heightened scrutiny at borders. OP would be a fool to not consider the possibility that he or she could be detained and/or deported the next time they cross the border.
OP is a citizen though.
Sorry, Politics. Good luck with that, the US President is now threatening to denaturalize political opponents, and encouraging the building of a nationalized system of detention camps. It's not unreasonable for OP.to be at least a bit concerned. We have Norwegians getting rejected at the border because they have goofy joke memes of the VP on their phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone with half a brain knows non-white non-citizens are facing heightened scrutiny at borders. OP would be a fool to not consider the possibility that he or she could be detained and/or deported the next time they cross the border.
OP is a citizen though.
Anonymous wrote:anyone with half a brain knows non-white non-citizens are facing heightened scrutiny at borders. OP would be a fool to not consider the possibility that he or she could be detained and/or deported the next time they cross the border.
Anonymous wrote:You might.
Anonymous wrote:Don't be silly. If you have a U.S. passport, you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, I hate the administration as much as the next guy, but you are being a drama queen. If you have a US passport, you are an American citizen and that settles it. But you are derelict in not renewing it. You are cutting it close on that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring you naturalization certificate just in case
This. You’re cutting it close on the expiry date.
What? The US-Canada border has no requirements other than a valid passport for US and Canadian citizens
And his passport is close to within six months of expiry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring you naturalization certificate just in case
This. You’re cutting it close on the expiry date.
What? The US-Canada border has no requirements other than a valid passport for US and Canadian citizens