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To: augieboo who wrote (75094)6/5/2002 10:08:47 PM
From: nolimitz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
re:But, again, entry is a different matter, because everyone is required to show a passport to enter....

I have been to Canada, Mexico and the British VI and don't own a passport. Was asked, not required for one entering only into the BVI.



To: augieboo who wrote (75094)6/5/2002 10:14:37 PM
From: kanuti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Maybe I am not digging deep enough but I fail to understand the uproar. If the United States government wishes to fingerprint and track non-US citizens while they are in the USA that is acceptable to me. On the same line should I desire to go to a foreign country that has rules and/or regulations I do not like I would have 2 choices. Go and play by the rules or stay home. Where is the problem?

Not really directed at you augie, just a continuation of the discussion.