On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:12:45 -0800 (PST), Mario Goveia
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > USA Certainly has the right to prevent any one they
> wish, from not entering their territory. I accept that
> totally.
> 
> Mario replies:
> Thank you.  However, I don't think the snide and
> patronising remarks by the authors whose articles you
> were posting were as tolerant as you are......................

>.................. Anyone who arrives in the US and claims refugee status
> has their claims investigated while they stay in the
> country.  I'd say that was pretty accomodating.
> However, post 9/11, certain people are scrutinised
> more closely, for obvious reasons.  We are still at
> war with Al Qaeda in case you've forgotten.

In a previous post Mario states about the USA...........

It is a known fact, and a subject of much debate
within the US after 9/11, that the US is more lax in
allowing people entry and allows more foreigners to
abuse it and its privileges than any other country.

Mario doesn't know whether he is coming or going ? is the USA more lax
or what after 9/11 please make up your mind.

I shall not pursue this any more, pointless really when the contra
party doesn't know what they are on about!


-- 
Cheers,

Gabe Menezes.
London, England

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