Welcome Aboard, But First US Marshals Will Scan Your Retina

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This article was a good read, a couple highlights are below. What they point out here is what we said several months ago as well and I think people lose sight of that. Whatever means are used to control immigration will be used to control the citizens as well. So while you wave your flag for more oppressing laws against ‘illegals’ remember you will be policed by the same laws. Government will continue to oppress as long as we allow it. All we need to do is enforce the laws already on the books to control the illegal immigration problem. We do not need additional laws.

For some 15 years, airport security has become steadily more invasive. There are ever more checkpoints, ever more requests for documents as you make your way from the airport entrance to the airplane. Passengers adapt to the new changes as they come. But my latest flight to Mexico, originating in Atlanta, presented all passengers with something I had never seen before.

We had already been through boarding pass checks, passport checks, scanners, and pat downs. At the gate, each passenger had already had their tickets scanned and we were all walking on the jet bridge to board. It’s at this point that most people assume that it is all done: finally we can enjoy some sense of normalcy.

What people don’t often consider is that every rule that pertains to immigration ultimately applies to emigration as well. Every rule that government has to treat immigrants a certain way also necessarily applies to citizens as well.

Chandran Kukathas is right when he says that “controlling immigration means controlling everyone.”

Regulating immigration is not just about how people arrive, but about what they do once they have entered a country. It is about controlling how long people stay, where they travel, and what they do. Most of all, it means controlling whether or not and for whom they work (paid or unpaid), what they accept in financial remuneration, and what they must do to remain in employment, for as long as that is permitted. Yet this is not possible without controlling citizens and existing residents, who must be regulated, monitored and policed to make sure that they comply with immigration laws.

Source: Welcome Aboard, But First US Marshals Will Scan Your Retina | Foundation for Economic Education

http://worldeventsandthebible.com/2017/02/welcome-aboard-but-first-us-marshals-will-scan-your-retina.html

One thought on “Welcome Aboard, But First US Marshals Will Scan Your Retina

  1. “Regulating immigration is not just about how people arrive, but about what they do once they have entered a country. It is about controlling how long people stay, where they travel, and what they do.”

    NWOspeak.

    “Yet this is not possible without controlling citizens and existing residents, who must be regulated, monitored and policed…”

    Somebody PLEASE kill this commie POS!

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