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by ehasbrouck
2727 days ago
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People have bene prevented from flying between Canada and Europe becuase of objections from the US government. So being able to cross from the US to Canada (assuming Canada would let her in, which isn't assured if she is a US but not Canadian citizen), that wouldn't guarantee being able to get back to her home and family and profession in Malaysia. |
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Similarly I don't know if there are cases where Canada has refused entry to a US citizen that isn't a wanted criminal (suspect) in the US or guilty of something that Canada themselves object to.
We could certainly imagine all sorts of extreme scenarios, such as the entire family secretly being spies for China, and the US tipping off the Canadians, but neither country being able to publicly reveal this, but -- assuming that these children are just innocent victims of an abusive bureaucracy -- I'd like to see them launch a case in the US.
There may be many good reasons for them not doing so, but I don't think that their ability to travel to Canada (from Europe, for example) nor their ability to travel by land between the US and Canada, is the limiting factor.