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Trump Tweets
Russia has informed us that they have removed most of their people from Venezuela.
Russia has informed us that they made no attempts to influence our 2016 election.
Trump Tweets
Russia has informed us that they have removed most of their people from Venezuela.
I missed it the first time around. Must have been like animated Spider-verse Kingpin standing in front of little Spider-Man.
Nah, it's just for show.At this point you have to wonder,givne Trump increasingly critical comments on Russia, that something has soured the bromance between Donnie and Putin......
That part's probably correct.I have always maintained Russia main purpose in helping Trump to be elected was not so much to get a puppet in the White House,but to create as much chaos and confusion in not just the US but in the West as a whole.
At this point you have to wonder,givne Trump increasingly critical comments on Russia, that something has soured the bromance between Donnie and Putin......
I have always maintained Russia main purpose in helping Trump to be elected was not so much to get a puppet in the White House,but to create as much chaos and confusion in not just the US but in the West as a whole.
At this point you have to wonder,givne Trump increasingly critical comments on Russia, that something has soured the bromance between Donnie and Putin......
I have always maintained Russia main purpose in helping Trump to be elected was not so much to get a puppet in the White House,but to create as much chaos and confusion in not just the US but in the West as a whole.
Yes, there is. If you are on the run, you (probably) won't make it through US exit security at border points. The country you are entering afterwards won't be checking your US criminal history, just if you are carrying fruit-fly larvae or kilos of drugs...unless the USA supplies that data and asks for you to be collared.I hadn't thought about it in this context but IMO (and that of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights) a true key human freedom is the right to LEAVE a country if one wishes. I believe we in the USA have that right (if adults, not under an arrest warrant/bail/etc.). The Soviet Union was evil for preventing this, right?.
Trump appears to be insisting that Mexico no longer recognize that freedom.
I recognize that for practical reasons there should be good cooperation so that people wishing to leave one country for another have the approval of both sides. Particularly if they share a border. But I feel that the USA should permit me to leave if I wish no matter where I plan to go. And the USA does. If I wish to go to Canada when I leave that is between me and Canada; there is no USA checkpoint when leaving the USA. Airlines check passports when embarking on round trip tickets (to assure re-entry to the USA) but I don't think they check if I have a visa for the country I am visiting, right? That only comes up at the immigration checkpoint in the country I am visiting.
Does the USA maintain USA-staffed checkpoints on the Canadian or Mexican borders to prevent USA citizens from illegally entering these neighbors? I don't think so. I think I can legally drive into either country without any USA agency able to stop me (except for legal warrants, et.). Once I cross the border then it would be the Canadian or Mexican officials who have the right to decide if I did so legally or not. And of course re-entering the USA could become complicated based on how I left it.
I hadn't thought about it in this context but IMO (and that of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights) a true key human freedom is the right to LEAVE a country if one wishes. I believe we in the USA have that right (if adults, not under an arrest warrant/bail/etc.). The Soviet Union was evil for preventing this, right?.
Trump appears to be insisting that Mexico no longer recognize that freedom.
I recognize that for practical reasons there should be good cooperation so that people wishing to leave one country for another have the approval of both sides. Particularly if they share a border. But I feel that the USA should permit me to leave if I wish no matter where I plan to go. And the USA does. If I wish to go to Canada when I leave that is between me and Canada; there is no USA checkpoint when leaving the USA. Airlines check passports when embarking on round trip tickets (to assure re-entry to the USA) but I don't think they check if I have a visa for the country I am visiting, right? That only comes up at the immigration checkpoint in the country I am visiting.
Does the USA maintain USA-staffed checkpoints on the Canadian or Mexican borders to prevent USA citizens from illegally entering these neighbors? I don't think so. I think I can legally drive into either country without any USA agency able to stop me (except for legal warrants, et.). Once I cross the border then it would be the Canadian or Mexican officials who have the right to decide if I did so legally or not. And of course re-entering the USA could become complicated based on how I left it.
Yes, there is. If you are on the run, you (probably) won't make it through US exit security at border points. The country you are entering afterwards won't be checking your US criminal history, just if you are carrying fruit-fly larvae or kilos of drugs...unless the USA supplies that data and asks for you to be collared.
Which is why those on the lam try to find some isolated spot to cross out of the USA to wherever they go to. Somewhere well out of sight...like crossing a big river at night...![]()
I respectfully disagree.Yeah. but none of that is an impingement on your right to leave the USA, it relates to whether or not you are committing a crime if you do so because of circumstances (e.g. outstanding warrants, carrying contraband etc).
In the normal course of proceedings, the US Government does not have the right to prevent its citizens from leaving the USA.
"It's growing! IT'S GROWING! Don't stop till I have a mullet! THAT will energise my base!"
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Covfefes?
Or maybe put civets down his pants.![]()
OMG! Could he be anymore sick than that?The reporting on Trump's spontaneous church visit was a travesty. A few of the sources I read seemed to presume, and thus suggest in their reports, a connection between Trump's visit and the Virginia Beach shooting spree. But this was incorrect; Trump strictly asked for prayers for himself.
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The USA uses passport control for citizens leaving the USA. So there are two stages to this: (1) not issuing (or revoking) a passport in the first place, and (2) using passport controls of various types to restrict exits for passport holders. These controls have been used many times for justified and unjustified reasons, both globally and selectively, over the years.
I don't think that's right. You need a passport to board a plane from the U.S. to a foreign country. But if you want to drive or catch a bus across the Canadian or Mexican border, or just walk, the foreign authorities won't let you in without a passport or passport card, and you'll have a hard time coming home without one, but U.S. authorities won't stop you.
I respectfully disagree.
The USA, as well as many other countries, does not imbue its citizens with the "right" to leave their country. To do so is a privilege, which can be legally withheld. As I understand it, US citizens have the constitutional right to travel freely (freedom of association??), but this applies only within US borders. Crossing those borders is different.
The USA uses passport control for citizens leaving the USA. So there are two stages to this: (1) not issuing (or revoking) a passport in the first place, and (2) using passport controls of various types to restrict exits for passport holders. These controls have been used many times for justified and unjustified reasons, both globally and selectively, over the years.
I respectfully disagree.
The USA, as well as many other countries, does not imbue its citizens with the "right" to leave their country. To do so is a privilege, which can be legally withheld. As I understand it, US citizens have the constitutional right to travel freely (freedom of association??), but this applies only within US borders. Crossing those borders is different.
The USA uses passport control for citizens leaving the USA. So there are two stages to this: (1) not issuing (or revoking) a passport in the first place, and (2) using passport controls of various types to restrict exits for passport holders. These controls have been used many times for justified and unjustified reasons, both globally and selectively, over the years.
Good points...your passport is the property of the US government and must be surrendered at any time upon request.