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RE: "No-Go Zones" - How Muslims are Taking Over Europe (includes sources)
@inertia Won't let me reply any more so starting a new chain:
I don't see it in the same way - passports are a form of identification and a process of vetting people. If you have a suspicious history, your passport can be flagged. Immigrants are vetted as well, this article wasn't to raise issue with that process. I don't think there is an 'undocumentaphobia', just they aren't allowed to travel in the same ways because the government likes to keep track of people coming into and out of their borders.
Do you think that every single undocumented person represents a danger?
I don't think I've ever encountered a person living in the U.S. whose had a problem obtaining documentation if they have the money to be traveling. Not sure this topic is relevant. Do you have an experience stemming this concern or?
Undocumented is a euphemism for illegal mexicans who came over the border without a green card. You're absolutely correct, at some point, they are technically documented in some way. But that's not what I'm going on about.
Oh if we're talking undocumented immigrants from Latin America, I don't think they're a danger at all really. I was thinking you were talking more about airport passport control.