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ok, this is it. goodbye, united states of america. you are no longer a country in which i feel welcome.
homeland security plans to eventually tag all non-citizens with the same sort of electronic anklets that criminals under house arrest now wear, if they like the results from their pilot studies.
the pilot studies are bad enough because they are treating people who have not committed any crime like criminals. and why? because the department of homeland security can't put its own house in order, it seems, at least on the surface.
fucking shrubtards. way to turn a pretty nice country into a police state. terrorists don't scare me half as much.
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[edit: i am trying to find something other than the audio program that talks in more detail, and with sources, about the ongoing pilot programs. they seem to be restricted to immigrant aliens who would otherwise be detained in prison, and i have not seen anything anywhere in writing that would support this single source claiming the DoHS would like to eventually tag all immigrants and immigrant-applicants. lemme know if you find anything. why is this only on NPR so far?]
homeland security plans to eventually tag all non-citizens with the same sort of electronic anklets that criminals under house arrest now wear, if they like the results from their pilot studies.
the pilot studies are bad enough because they are treating people who have not committed any crime like criminals. and why? because the department of homeland security can't put its own house in order, it seems, at least on the surface.
fucking shrubtards. way to turn a pretty nice country into a police state. terrorists don't scare me half as much.
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[edit: i am trying to find something other than the audio program that talks in more detail, and with sources, about the ongoing pilot programs. they seem to be restricted to immigrant aliens who would otherwise be detained in prison, and i have not seen anything anywhere in writing that would support this single source claiming the DoHS would like to eventually tag all immigrants and immigrant-applicants. lemme know if you find anything. why is this only on NPR so far?]
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on 2005-03-03 00:41 (UTC)@%
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on 2005-03-03 01:02 (UTC)there goes me moving there though. I have enough trouble not clawing off my own watch.
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on 2005-03-03 01:14 (UTC)no subject
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on 2005-03-03 02:30 (UTC)alas, i disagree with your assessment of the sheeple -- i think the average citizen doesn't give a damn about new immigrants, and is in fact already prejudiced agaist them. immigrants are very easily made into scapegoats, what with taking away jobs from americans and all.
arab-americans can probably attest to how quickly one can become the enemy. japanese-americans remember when it was their turn.
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on 2005-03-03 03:14 (UTC)no subject
on 2005-03-03 05:44 (UTC)What's next? The Soviet Union had a 1 km wide strip along its border in which anyone caught without authorization was immediately shot. How long till we get there, I wonder?
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on 2005-03-03 22:41 (UTC)I'm not going into the US if I can possibly avoid it because I don't want to be fingerprinted. Fingerprinting is bad enough, wearing an ankle bracelet is probably the next thing for tourists.
It wouldn't even make any difference for terrorists.