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Trouble at the Canadian Border
Submitted by GregoryHeller on June 14, 2007 - 8:42am.
Public Radio is reporting this morning that border agents on the US Canadian border are looking way back into people's past to find ways to deny them entry to one country or the other. Border agents are even using Google. One case mentioned in the story was of a Canadian Psychoanalyst who was denied entry after agents found an article he wrote in 2001 about his use of LSD in the 1960s.
I imagine the day is not far off when border agents use facebook or myspace!
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