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Xollob | 12:12 Tue 29th Mar 2005 | People & Places
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What are the chances, when trying to enter the USA, that your fingerprints are, say, 99% identical with the grandmother of a suspected terrorist sympathiser and you then have the unenviable task of proving - possibly with a bag on your head - that you are not and never have been the grandmother of a suspected terrorist sympathiser?

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Happens to me almost every time I go there, but each time it is a different grandmother which is the weird part.
Isn't the onus of proof with the authorities legally you are innocent until they can prove otherwise.
Maybe but they'd lock you up in Guantanamo while they go about proving your guilt.
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www.official-green-card.org

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