Sunday, January 22, 2017

C'est dommage pour la gauche !

I guess the border patrol knows there is a new administration with a new respect for the rule of law!

Now they know that they can enforce the law without fear, and they are.


Would-be protesters heading to the Women’s March on Washington have said they were denied entry to the United States after telling border agents at a land crossing in Quebec their plans to attend the march.

The group was upfront about their plans with border agents, Dyck said. “We said we were going to the women’s march on Saturday and they said, ‘Well, you’re going to have to pull over’.” 
What followed was a two-hour ordeal. Their cars were searched and their mobile phones examined. Each member of the group was fingerprinted and had their photo taken. 
Border agents first told the two French citizens that they had been denied entry to the US and informed them that any future visit to the US would now require a visa.
“Then for the rest of us, they said, ‘You’re headed home today’,” Dyck said. The group was also warned that if they tried to cross the border again during the weekend, they would be arrested. 


4 comments:

  1. Wow, what a difference a day makes.

    They went back to Quebec and took their pink vagina hats with them.

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  2. They should have been allowed in CONDITIONALLY. Providing they take a Hollywierd home to Canada with them, entry approved for the weekend.

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  3. "Protests" in Canada have lately been marked by the routine appearance of anarchists dressed in black (remarkably identical to those that appeared on K Street on Friday) hell-bent on gratuitous destruction, many of whom hail from le belle province and are proud of being undergraduates in political science at McGill for decades. Looking at buddy's photo on the linked CBC story I suspect he doth protest too much and has more of a record than the CBC will ever bother to look up. Or Mr Trudeau's police will ever lock up.

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