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June 2, 2009 at 11:58 AM
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Passports and borders — The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)

by oz_media . Updated 17 years ago

Since January of 2007, the WHTI ensured that tighter border security measures will be put into place.

It has been made quite clear that people crossing the Canada/US border will eventually need a passport. Last year it was noted that it would take effect this summer.

Now they are really putting the push on, by
June 1st 2009, all land and sea travel to and from the USA or Canada requires you to carry a passport.

This is neither new news, inconvenient news or unjustified news, however…

There has been a rash of news reports from our number of US network feeds here, about problems and complaints at the border.

Last night there was a report on TV with an American family crossing the border into Canada being scrutinized. One American family, all WITH passports complained that they were held up at the border trying to enter Canada, even though they had the correct documentation. The grandfather was taking his turn driving and unknowingly entered the Nexus line (the fast line for regular border commuters).
His complaint was that they were held up and questioned even after providing documents, but he didn’t have much concern over the fact that he they were in a through lane without the correct pass on their vehicle.
Its as if he expected his passport to be a front of the line pass into Canada without question. “I have a passport, so let me through!”

Myself, I carry a British Passport, I also have an Immigration Card I need to present, I have done this for years now. I used to just nod when asked if I was Canadian and was let through without delay, but these days I know better and have my passport and EXPECT them to ask me in for an interview and to fill out a temporary Visa ($6 US) and then eventually let me through.

Complaining about the quesioning, as if they should know who you are and leave you alone, is just ridiculous though. I expect some really anal jerk to give me the third degree when I travel south, and I am never let down.

Its almost as if people, who are Canadian or American citizens, feel they should simply be waved through if they have a passport, but that means nothing these days. If terrorists were so easily identified from non-terrorists, we eould have no issues at all, but life isn’t that way so we need to accept these small inconveniences in the face of greater security.

So what is it that people don’t get?

We can’t just use racial profiling to control our borders, it is illegal, repressive and ineffective.

Do you travel across the US/Canada border?
Do you get hassled?
Is it an inconvenience for you or something you have grown to accept/expect when entering a foreign country?

Why would visting Canada or America be seen as ANY different than visiting France, Germany, China or Australia? Just because we share a border and have trade agreements, it doesn’t open up and unrestricted flow for Joe citizen.

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