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Re: Holidaying in the USA with a criminal conviction Posted on: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 02:58:41 +0000


> Movida,
>
> Moral Turpitude is basically this, you knew exactly what you were
> doing when you committed the crime. Therefore, you were conscious,
> awake, and not under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.
>
> It sucks that this is the way it works. I live in the U.S. and want to
> travel abroad. I got busted for Drinking and Driving 15 years
> ago,:beer: and it's not considered a crime of moral turpitude. I
> drove up to Canada last year and they turned me around at the border.
> They said I needed to apply for a rehabilitation through the Canadian
> consulate in Detroit. WHAT A BUNCH OF SHIT! The Mexicans got it right,
> screw the paperwork, just jump the fence and run as fast as you can!
>
> It's true that we've tightened up our borders since 9/11. We needed to
> after that. The problem was that George W. Bush's buddies in Congress
> passed ultra-conservative laws that barely allow anyone into the U.S.!
>
> Come on over dude, we'd go out and have a cold beer! I'll buy!
>
> Nacho!

Joke?

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