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by _6hmp
1351 days ago
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In the US, returning US citizens have the right to re-enter without a photo or a fingerprint. It's a right I'd like to preserve, and that's getting increasingly harder to exercise as everything in the airport nudges passengers to automated systems with no obvious way to opt out. Obviously other countries have their own rules. |
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The best example I can find is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Worthy#Right_to_travel...:
“He was able to return to the U.S. in October 1961, showing his birth certificate and vaccination record at Miami Airport”
That’s decades ago, though, and he still showed something (but not something that realistically identified him) to get in.