Upstate_NY
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I've heard cases that Caucasian Americans/Canadians w/o accents freely cross the border w/o hassle while other Canadian/American Citizens (with accent or non-Caucasian w/o accents) face questioning especially entering the US.
There is a Caucasian Canadian family that I know who are settled in the US for over 30 years. They are both from Ontario originally and the wife is now an American citizen.
When I explained to her the hassle of getting thru the border post-9/11, she explained to me that she has never taken or shown any documentation while crossing the border (Niagara Falls) either way even now. She does go to see her mother in ON often. I was very shocked.
The extreme security measures DOES NOT bother me at all but I wonder as to why some could travel w/o any papers (especially Caucasians) under presumption whereas other American/Canadian Citizens (non-Caucasian with or w/o accents) encounter questioning.
Is this a double standard? What do you think? Invite Canadians also to share their experiences while crossing the border.
Thanks.
There is a Caucasian Canadian family that I know who are settled in the US for over 30 years. They are both from Ontario originally and the wife is now an American citizen.
When I explained to her the hassle of getting thru the border post-9/11, she explained to me that she has never taken or shown any documentation while crossing the border (Niagara Falls) either way even now. She does go to see her mother in ON often. I was very shocked.
The extreme security measures DOES NOT bother me at all but I wonder as to why some could travel w/o any papers (especially Caucasians) under presumption whereas other American/Canadian Citizens (non-Caucasian with or w/o accents) encounter questioning.
Is this a double standard? What do you think? Invite Canadians also to share their experiences while crossing the border.
Thanks.