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![]() "Ken Pisichko" wrote in message ... YUP! But remember that the Canadian border control system works too. Our laws are different that USA border control laws, but we do keep terrorists out - convicted ones that is. We also adhere to the premise that folks are innocent until proven quilty - except for thoe where there is suspicion. This past week there was a SWAT team raid on a home in our national capital region (Ottawa) and a Canadian citizen was arrested and is held in detention with charges against him. Something to do with those arrested in the UK on terrorism and bomb making charges. No border is immune, but to think that Canada is a pipeline for terrorist entry into the USA is baloney.! Besides, the US border control types are pretty vigilant too, and I have thanked them for the questioning of me and my family when we enter the USA. The problem, as I see it, is if someone comes in with several counterfeit passports..... and then enters the USA from Canada with a Canadian passport. No fingerprinting would flag the person entering the USA as a terrorist - unless the fingerprints were in some USA accessable data base. The USA requirement for my fingerprints will not be of any value to the licensing agency requiring them because I have absolutely NO history in the USA. I do in Canada, but my history is clean - it is there in the database, but clean. The US agency does NOT access the Canadian CPIC system or any other Canadian data base - so what is the point of their exercise? Hence, I wonder what is the point of the USA fingerprinting aliens entering the USA? Perhaps it is to salve some troubled intellect(s). Ken Winnipeg, Canada Phil Richards wrote: So presumably the easiest way to get in to the US without these stupid fingerprint and photograph checks is to say fly in to Canada and cross over the border by road.... Phil, The Border has been tightened quite a bit in the past few months. You would probably have to cross an a remote, unguarded gully to be safe if you were going to do harm. If not wishing to do harm then the normal crossing would be the easiest. Don |
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