Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Fjolnirsson on December 14, 2007, 03:47:41 PM
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The measure, which is to be followed by requirements for a passport by June 2009, is causing confusion and anxiety among some Native American tribes that straddle the United States' borders with Mexico and Canada.
The second phase for land and sea travel comes into effect on January 31 2008. It will be followed by tougher rules requiring all U.S. citizens to hold passports or new "passport cards," created for limited cross-border travel, by June 1 2009.
Ok, not to be insensitive to the ongoing plight of the natives(particularly since I share in that particular heritage), but am I reading this right? Am I now required to have a passport by 2009? Papers? Um, what?
I must be reading it wrong....
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Are Native Americans considered US citizens?
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We'll let you visit Lebanon without papers. It's a nice little town.
Beyond that, I don't know. Albany might require a passport.
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Hmm, I guess Corvallis is out, too, then. I guess we'll have to look into a work Visa for the wife, she teaches for Linn Benton sometimes. Ya know, it's funny, but I'd be fine not leaving Sweet Home. Well, in a westerly direction, anyway...I do like the woods and gravel pits around the town....
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Sweet Home is a nice place. I've still got a few relatives on my Dad's side living there. Some of them owned the A&W many moons ago.
Plus Foster and Green Peter for fishing and boating, and lots of places to shoot.
And you've got Ming Fa for good Chinese.
As long as they don't start requiring papers, it's all good.