> 
> Actually in the US millions of illegal aliens cross the southern
> boarder
> each year.  If they're caught in the act, they're deported, to a place
> where they can buy a bus ticket to a location from which they can try
> again.  Once beyond the boarder zone, it's "politically incorrect" to
> even question their status, even after law enforcement has arrested
> them
> for some pretty serious crimes.  On the other hand If you're here
> legally, and commit a crime you'll be punished pretty severely by the
> standards of the US. Taken as a totality it seems particularly stupid
> that a Canadian trying to enter legally should be denied entry.
> 

the US authorities are acting on behalf of their southern neighbours to
control the 'freedom train' from Toronto to Tijuana. Why do you think Frank
has to disguise himself as a wabbit?

B

> On 2/19/2012 9:33 AM, Bipin Gupta wrote:
> > Most of us have missed the point. Our Canadian friend said he had no
> > permanent address in Canada. And no country will allow you in in this
> > situation.
> > Every country has a minimum requirement to be let in on arrival at an
> > airport or pre apply for a Visa.
> > I am from Bangalore, India, and have never had a problem at any
> > airport in the US or Canada, even on multiple entries to and fro US -
> > Canada or vice vera.
> > Last August we were in Europe and the UK for a month and enjoyed our
> > travels without any let or hindrance.
> > Regards. Bipin - from a far away enchanting land.
> >
> 
> 
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> Don't lose heart!  They might want to cut it out, and they'll want to
> avoid a lengthily search.
> 
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