Not exact matches
Just take a look
at the cage match they're fighting over the «Northern Gateway» pipeline, the Canadian equivalent of Keystone XL, which is going nowhere fast, thanks to steadfast opposition from First Nations (tribal) groups and tens of thousands of other
citizens north of the
border.
I would argue that protection should begin within a
citizen's body and not
at their
borders.
It requires a biometric entry and exit system to be built
at all
border crossings, but American and Canadian
citizens would be exempted from those tests.
He asked whether police were being notified by Turkish authorities when British
citizens arrive
at crossover points to the Syrian
border.
U.S. Customs and
Border Protection officers
at the Peace Bridge confiscated a loaded handgun and drugs from a U.S.
citizen on Saturday.
The target, naturally, is Canadian culture, which sees a nationalist protest against the changing
border resolved by some
citizens hurling hockey pucks
at the highway patrolmen.
Putting his own life
at risk, he follows
border vigilante militias in Arizona and
citizen anti-drug-cartel militias in the Mexican province of Michoacán as they each, in turn, try — in their own words — to take back what is theirs.
Governments on both sides of the
border need to raise the age
at which they pay
citizens to stop being productive, keynote speaker Michael Falk told the Morningstar Canada annual conference in Toronto today.
At the same time, Burnaby real estate is still able to show off one of North America's best park to
citizen ratios, and also has retained a fair amount of farmland situated near the Fraser foreshore flat areas in the Big Bend sector that runs the southern
border.
United States ambassador to the UK, Matthew Barzun, and United States customs and
border protection commissioner Gil Kerlikowski have announced the expansion of Global Entry to UK
citizens at the World Travel Market in London.
Just take a look
at the cage match they're fighting over the «Northern Gateway» pipeline, the Canadian equivalent of Keystone XL, which is going nowhere fast, thanks to steadfast opposition from First Nations (tribal) groups and tens of thousands of other
citizens north of the
border.»
After the Fukushima accident in Japan, Germany began mothballing its entire nuclear fleet, but some of its
citizens fear they could still be
at risk from nuclear accidents across the
border with Belgium.
In contrast to arguments by David Cole (here and here) and Kenneth Roth in favour of a global human rights to privacy, Orin Kerr
at Lawfare rightly points out that the citizenship - oriented approach stems from a different conception of government, one of «governments as having legitimacy because of the consent of the governed, which triggers rights and obligations to and from its
citizens and those in its territorial
borders.»
At some point, governmental actions taken to prevent or impede a
citizen from reaching the [
border] infringe upon the
citizen's right to reenter the United States.
Noting 18 USC 1001 (see my related question for more information), I wonder how a dual
citizen should react when faced with one of the usual questions asked by
border patrol officers
at these checkpoints:
While Canadian
citizens understand they have restricted privacy rights
at international
borders, they are not necessarily consenting to the information contained on the RFID chip in the passport being stored in a foreign government's database.»
Hilliard has taken up the cause of Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca, a 15 - year - old Mexican
citizen killed by US
Border Patrol Agent, Jesus Mesa, who shot the teen
at point - blank range as the unarmed boy stood yards away in Mexico.