nope i dont smoke pot. its just pure corruption my friend. theres articles from the first trump admin. if they were honest they shouldve either charged me with a crime and refused or let me enter.Did your car smell like weed?
nope i dont smoke pot. its just pure corruption my friend. theres articles from the first trump admin. if they were honest they shouldve either charged me with a crime and refused or let me enter.Did your car smell like weed?
You mean you think the way you do without narcotics? Amazing!nope i dont smoke pot. its just pure corruption my friend. theres articles from the first trump admin. if they were honest they shouldve either charged me with a crime and refused or let me enter.
Go to the border Ricky!another article about US border problems
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Weekslong lockups of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to America
U.S. authorities have arrested and detained Canadian and European travelers at U.S. borders in recent weeks.apnews.com
Canada has issued a travel advisory to the US, saying that Canadian visitors to the U.S. who stay more than 30 days could face fines and misdemeanour prosecution.another article about US border problems
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Weekslong lockups of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to America
U.S. authorities have arrested and detained Canadian and European travelers at U.S. borders in recent weeks.apnews.com
Boy did he get that wrong.Canada has issued a travel advisory to the US, saying that Canadian visitors to the U.S. who stay more than 30 days could face fines and misdemeanour prosecution.
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They can stay here for 180 days. After the that they owe taxes. They have to register if they are staying over 30 days now.Canada has issued a travel advisory to the US, saying that Canadian visitors to the U.S. who stay more than 30 days could face fines and misdemeanour prosecution.
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more border problems
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Is it safe to travel with your phone right now?
Know your rights, but also minimize your risk.www.theverge.com
the article says wipe the whole phone LOLCanadian comrades are probably gonna have to leave the hammer and sickle pattern phone case and Karl Marx picture at home if they want to get across the border while Trump is president.
Canadian comrades are probably gonna have to leave the hammer and sickle pattern phone case and Karl Marx picture at home if they want to get across the border while Trump is president.
the article says wipe the whole phone LOL
I wish they’d stay theCanadian comrades are probably gonna have to leave the hammer and sickle pattern phone case and Karl Marx picture at home if they want to get across the border while Trump is president.
you think anyone would believe him if he wore a cowboy hat and boots when he tries to push his hot dog cart across the border?Canadian comrades are probably gonna have to leave the hammer and sickle pattern phone case and Karl Marx picture at home if they want to get across the border while Trump is president.
probably here for the world class health careI wish they’d stay thehome. Got a few of those idiots here
Meanwhile Republican politicians are traveling to Canada for their health careprobably here for the world class health care
Meanwhile Republican politicians are traveling to Canada for their health care
i dont doubt they have good medical facilities. One constant complaint i've heard and seen a lot of stories on is the excessive wait times to recieve service in a socialized system. Thus canadians often travel to the US when the wait time in their area is too long. Or if they cant get specialized care or procedures in canada that they can here.Canada does seem to have some very good private facilities.
"Kelsey Cooper, a spokeswoman for Paul, told The Courier Journal the hospital is privately owned and that people travel from all over the world to have hernia repairs at the facility..
"This is more fake news on a story that has been terribly reported from day one – this is a private, world renowned hospital separate from any system and people come from around the world to pay cash for their services," Cooper told The Courier Journal in an email."