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by exhilaration
3569 days ago
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That's exactly right, here's a real-world example: But the worst cases are those like Long's: when the person is suddenly barred from flying when they are outside of the US, often on the other side of the world. As a practical matter, that government act effectively exiles them from their own country. "Obviously, I can't get to Oklahoma from Qatar if I can't fly," said Long. "Trying to take a boat would take weeks away from work just for the travel alone, and it's not affordable. If I can't fly, then I can't go back home." - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/nov/05/muslim... |
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I'm not sure though why he couldn't fly to Mexico instead - is DHS no-fly list mandatory for other countries?