During the last twenty-four hours I have probably experienced the greatest humiliation to which I have ever been subjected. During these last twenty-four hours I have been handcuffed and chained, denied the chance to sleep, been without food and drink and been confined to a place without anyone knowing my whereabouts, imprisoned. Now I am beginning to try to understand all this, rest and review the events which began as innocently as possible.
It isn't that they can't do it - it is that they shouldn't do it. At some point self interest and common sense will return to our international posture but nothing will be able to undo the damage that has occurred and will continue to happen for the next 12 months. I think it is jaw dropping that some kind of zero tolerance policy is being enforced on our boarder. It is not acting in the interest of the people. It is acting against the interest of the people. The state must act with restraint. If the state cannot act with restraint it should be dissolved and replaced by leadership who will simply fulfill their oath of office. All they have to do is defend the Constitution, their job isn't to protect us from Icelandic tourists. Marauding vikings would be a local police issue.We don't need a Department of Homeland Security roughing up tourists, like some banana republic under despotic rule. I guess that is why I am voting democratic - I'm against torture and in favor of treating tourist like guests.
I just have to ask one questions ...Do you lock your homes door at night ?
I also read the remarks of the people who read the article you posted and I do not recall one remark about the factshe stayed illegally . All stated how horrible the US has become .
Criminals are criminals and are all treated the same until it is figured out just what is going on. To do anything less is repugnant.
Depends on where I live. And in all reality, if someone is going to get in then they will get in, locking the door is for my sense of security. I much rather prefer to not live in fear or feel like I have to close the windows and lock the doors.
You must not have read very far. Both perspectives are represented, just the majority think that it is bullshit, which I have to say that I agree. She was not any kind of immediate threat and the hand and leg restraints, along with the treatment in general, were out of line.
Not true. I had a warrant for my arrest due to missing a court date one time. When the officer came to my door I was very cooperative. He drove me downtown uncuffed, spoke with the magistrate for me, and drove me home afterwards. In the sense of the word (criminal) you speak of I would surely fit the definition. Was I treated in the same manner as every other criminal that same officer ever arrested. Criminals are certainly not criminals under any circumstance, even when it is unsure about what exactly is going on.
"In Brazil, they've instituted fingerprinting at the border -- but only for Americans, because the US fingerprints Brazilians who visit America. What goes around, comes around. When US border personnel treat foreigners badly, they create a climate in which American travelers meet similar treatment abroad." boingboing http://www.boingboing.net/2007/12/16/icelandic-tourist-to.htmlWhat goes around, comes around. I am afraid so.
The lady should feel lucky that she was only held a day or so before being shipped home.If anything she should have sat in jail for at least 90 days and had a hefty fine. What she did was cause undo hassle on our system by her not having the decency to respect the laws of our country.
I wish all who have overstayed their visas were jailed and sent home. It's also not fair to make people wait for years to enter our country legally and ignore those who do so illegally.
I just have to ask one questions ...Do you lock your homes door at night ? The United States has finallystarted locking its doors . Now everybody is upset because it is locked and they cant just walk in and wanderaround . They need to knock and be let in . The young woman gave no thought to her "crime" from yearsbefore and rode into town drinking wine and partying. I also read the remarks of the people who read the article you posted and I do not recall one remark about the fact she stayed illegally . All stated how horrible the US has become . I feel we turned the first cheek , then the next 2 cheeks and we got kicked in the butt.
How dare she taunt us with her carefree world view. She must learn to fear us. Only the righteous shall behold the Christmas tree on Rockefeller Plaza.
13 August 2004No-Risk Visitors to Be Excused for Visa-Waiver OverstaysDetention, handcuffing inappropriate for minor violations, commissioner saysU.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert Bonner announced August 12 that CBP officers have new discretion to grant a one-time parole to no-risk travelers who have committed a minor violation in the past.The new policy will end detention and handcuffing of visitors who overstayed on a prior visit under the Visa Waiver Program, according to a CBP press release. Bonner said that treatment was inappropriate for minor violations of the program.[snip]
The other thing that is repugnant is that a lawless no-mans-land exists at our boarder where people can be trapped between legal systems and are left to the mercy (or lack of mercy) of people who are acting outside their intended authority. As evidenced by the case of Mr. Singh some boarder guards are acting capriciously on personal hunches, feeding people into a hellish legal limbo. No one hired our boarder guards to be judge and jury but that is the role they've taken.