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5-04-2010 @ 9:29PM
Joan said...
FROMCANADA:Replying to JOAN in reference to what she said about frequent flyers who are NOT U.S. citizens that fly into and out of the U.S. I'm Canadian, and I have never been fingerprinted, 1 or 10 fingers, nor have my irises been scanned in over 20 years of flying. Same goes for my husband, parents, family, and every friend and associate I know. I'm not sure where you get your info from, but that's one area where you are completely wrong.
Joan I hate to have to break it to you but YOU are WRONG, I do not care where you are from or how frequently you visit the US, I KNOW for a fact that you are fingerprinted, all ten fingers and your IRIS's are scanned when you are not a citizen flying to the US. This goes for people who are even permanent residents, FACT!!!! This has not been going on for 20 years, in fact it has only begun over the last two years. Even green card holders have to go through that, did you ask all of your associates to verify lol cause they are ALL wrong too!! If you are driving over the border from Canada, I KNOW that does not happen, but remember we ARE talking AIR TRAVEL here :-)
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