I'll bite the ad hominem apple here and suggest not feeding the troll. What's obvious is, well, obvious.
To be clear, there is no shortage of horror stories about U.S. border control abuse. Even U.S. citizens let alone non-citizens. Been there done that, for NO sensible let alone legitimate reason whatsoever.
But this forum is NOT about U.S. border control or U.S. immigration, and NOT all that much about that S*hole country otherwise.
Nonetheless I will offer one rather telling comparison:
To be clear, there is no shortage of horror stories about U.S. border control abuse. Even U.S. citizens let alone non-citizens. Been there done that, for NO sensible let alone legitimate reason whatsoever.
But this forum is NOT about U.S. border control or U.S. immigration, and NOT all that much about that S*hole country otherwise.
Nonetheless I will offer one rather telling comparison:
-- Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) in the U.S. are NOT Americans under U.S. law, and indeed continue to be designated "aliens" subject to a number of laws applicable to "aliens." They tend to be treated as "aliens."
-- In contrast, there are no "aliens" in Canadian law. There are Foreign Nationals and Canadians, and Permanent Residents in Canada are Canadians, under Canadian law, explicitly NOT foreign nationals. See IRPA Section 2(1).
-- In contrast, there are no "aliens" in Canadian law. There are Foreign Nationals and Canadians, and Permanent Residents in Canada are Canadians, under Canadian law, explicitly NOT foreign nationals. See IRPA Section 2(1).