Not really. In alot of countries, a citizen can get the permission to enter another country, but then their own country refuses to let them leave. In the US, once we get permission to enter another country, we can go there without clearance from our own government to leave. So no we cannot just legitimately walk across national borders, but we don't need permission from our government to leave this country.
Not really. In alot of countries, a citizen can get the permission to enter another country, but then their own country refuses to let them leave. In the US, once we get permission to enter another country, we can go there without clearance from our own government to leave. So no we cannot just legitimately walk across national borders, but we don't need permission from our government to leave this country.