There are still a number of Israelis who were in the country illegally who are being 
held to this day. It's not a good thing.
Incarceration is waaaay over the line in many cases. A fine or refusal of service is 
bad as well, but within tolerable limits.

> > Seriously though, remember the guy from San Antonio that was
> > incarcerated just days after the attack? He was patient,
> > understanding,
> > and knew that he would be vindicated soon enough. And that's exactly
> > what happened. Of course, that wasn't big news because he
> > wasn't crying
> > foul and playing the discrimination card, although it was his right to
> > do so if he wanted to. The point I'm trying to make is that we are
> > living in a different world now and it's going to take some
> > patience and
> > understanding to get through this until some better "standards" come
> > along. In the mean time, people need to understand that not everything
> > is going to be fair. I really do wish that Americans, and the rest of
>
> There is a difference between an inconvenience (i.e., extra time at the
> airport) and being taken away to a prison and not being told what you
> did. How patient would you be if you were taken away from your family
> and not told exactly why you being held. Heck, one guy had his glasses
> taken away from him. He was kept in solitary confinement for days. What
> if you were a single parent taking care of a child?
>
>
> PS - OFFTOPIC
> God, I've complained about this before but I'll say it again. I hate it
> when applications take focus. Nothing bugs a fast typist more then when
> an application takes over while you are typing an email.
>
> -rc
> 
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