Unified Serenity
10th September 2011, 15:41
Mental Illness Grounds for Denying Entrance to U.S.?
Posted on September 10, 2011 at 12:00am by Liz Klimas Print » Email » Comments (54) There are a slew of reasons why those crossing the border — either way — between Canada and the United States may be stopped or denied entrance. Here’s a new one: mental illness.
CBC News Canada has the story:
More than a dozen Canadians have told the Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office in Toronto within the past year that they were blocked from entering the United States after their records of mental illness were shared with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
More (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/mental-illness-grounds-for-denying-entrance-to-u-s/)
My comments:
I see a camel's nose under the tent here. So, will the TSA now be looking into our backgrounds to see if we need to be held for the safety of ourselves and others because we visited a psychologist? I know I am jumping from boarder security to TSA, but both involve travel and homeland security. So, we have thought police, and now mental illness as a reason to separate people and protect the sheeple.
Watch out Bill and other Avalonian's coming to Amerika. They may find anyone who actually believes in conspiracies is mentally ill. You may find travelling here difficult, but then again, I'm not sure many will want to continue coming to Amerika.
Posted on September 10, 2011 at 12:00am by Liz Klimas Print » Email » Comments (54) There are a slew of reasons why those crossing the border — either way — between Canada and the United States may be stopped or denied entrance. Here’s a new one: mental illness.
CBC News Canada has the story:
More than a dozen Canadians have told the Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office in Toronto within the past year that they were blocked from entering the United States after their records of mental illness were shared with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
More (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/mental-illness-grounds-for-denying-entrance-to-u-s/)
My comments:
I see a camel's nose under the tent here. So, will the TSA now be looking into our backgrounds to see if we need to be held for the safety of ourselves and others because we visited a psychologist? I know I am jumping from boarder security to TSA, but both involve travel and homeland security. So, we have thought police, and now mental illness as a reason to separate people and protect the sheeple.
Watch out Bill and other Avalonian's coming to Amerika. They may find anyone who actually believes in conspiracies is mentally ill. You may find travelling here difficult, but then again, I'm not sure many will want to continue coming to Amerika.