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It's almost come to the point where I want to change my status from "Citizen" to "undocumented" so that I can enjoy many more benefits in this country.
It's almost come to the point where I want to change my status from "Citizen" to "undocumented" so that I can enjoy many more benefits in this country.
Those who've landed at a US airport aren't at a border crossing. They're already in the US. On US soil. They can be and are turned away, without ever having any trial. Every. Single. Day.
Actually, until you go through customs/immigration you're in a no man's land and NOT legally on U.S. soil. It's that way in almost every country on the planet.
There's been several news stories of people trapped in an airport, some for weeks because they can't enter the country and have nowhere to legally go back to.
Actually, until you go through customs/immigration you're in a no man's land and NOT legally on U.S. soil. It's that way in almost every country on the planet.
There's been several news stories of people trapped in an airport, some for weeks because they can't enter the country and have nowhere to legally go back to.
When I go to Aruba, I go through US customs in Aruba, so when I get back to the US I just get off the plane and drive home as if it was a domestic flight. I wish we could do that in all foreign countries. It would probably solve a lot of these problems, though it is probably too expensive to implement this on a global scale.
No, it is not trespassing and your repeated claim that it is does not make it so.
Indeed, it is.
Let's take another example: I, a US citizen, trespass and steal someone else's car. When caught, am I removed from that car immediately and a trial is held later? Or can I continue to drive around in that car until a "car theft hearing" is held?
Just another example of how illegal aliens are treated better than US citizens.
Actually, until you go through customs/immigration you're in a no man's land and NOT legally on U.S. soil. It's that way in almost every country on the planet.
If it's "no man's land," as you claim, who maintains it? Is there some kind of global fund and international workers to do so?
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There's been several news stories of people trapped in an airport, some for weeks because they can't enter the country and have nowhere to legally go back to.
Why can't they go back to their home country? You can't even board an international flight without a passport. Go back to the passport-issuing country.
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