So just put the barcode on us already, screw this. I have no plans to fly, my living relatives are within driving distance, and I have already seen Ireland, London and Scotland. At my age, the world is unrecognizable and the touristy places look like a nightmare of penned cattle. If I was younger though, wanting to trek and go to new places, it would be a deterrent. Being close to the border, I often went to Canada to enjoy Montreal, but that was over 20 years ago, and I have been to BC, over ten years ago. My passport expired 5 years ago. I enjoy being faceless and nameless as much as I can be. I have an idea, do not put restrictions, other than basic law, on my citizenship as a free person in the USA. We have lost so much over the years. Imagine if "the other side" were able to use these restrictions against free citizens? Don't put laws into place that could turn the tables on us, it is not wise or futuristic.
So just put the barcode on us already, screw this. I have no plans to fly, my living relatives are within driving distance, and I have already seen Ireland, London and Scotland. At my age, the world is unrecognizable and the touristy places look like a nightmare of penned cattle. If I was younger though, wanting to trek and go to new places, it would be a deterrent. Being close to the border, I often went to Canada to enjoy Montreal, but that was over 20 years ago, and I have been to BC, over ten years ago. My passport expired 5 years ago. I enjoy being faceless and nameless as much as I can be. I have an idea, do not put restrictions, other than basic law, on my citizenship as a free person in the USA. We have lost so much over the years. Imagine if "the other side" were able to use these restrictions against free citizens? Don't put laws into place that could turn the tables on us, it is not wise or futuristic.