The West Is Closing Its Doors – To Westerners Themselves

A great trend reversal is taking place.  The latest evidence is that of the 27-year wife of a Briton and mother of two being jailed and facing deportation to her native Singapore after having cared for her dying parents, as well as that of a well-known Australian author being detained for nearly two hours and treated as a suspect upon entry to the U.S.

For nearly a generation, doors and markets alike were increasingly open to citizens of Western countries.  But governments are now not only slamming the doors shut to tourists and immigrants, but are in increasingly casual fashion even using the mobility of their own citizens as political bargaining chips.

Multiple citizenship, once maligned as a sign of divided loyalty and targeted for elimination in a 1963 treaty, was instead gradually legalized in most countries, including the U.S. in 1992.  A second or third passport even became sought-after by those with significant financial wealth seeking to diversify holdings and create tax-efficient investment plans.

Visa-free travel expanded broadly; a German passport now entitles the holder to enter a whopping 177 countries without filling out invasive, self-contradictory forms and paying onerous fees to various middlemen for the privilege of merely asking permission to cross a border.

Tourism revenue tripled since the fall of the Iron Curtain and dozens of countries flung open their borders, hungry for middle-class visitors and the increasing discretionary income they brought with them.

But not since the World War I-era nativist progressive Republican panic over Italians, Irish and German immigrants resulted in renamed foods, language bans, and the 1924 quota act imposing immigration quotas; not since Mexicans were deported en masse during the Great Depression; not since wartime panic over Italian, Japanese and German immigrants led to the institution of registration requirements in 1939 that threatened all immigrants with deportation; not since thousands of Japanese-Americans were indefinitely imprisoned without trial in 1942; and not since a 1978 law made passports mandatory for travel in peacetime has the U.S. government made such a stark reversal in its attitude towards travel and trade as since the year 2001 and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

And other Western countries are following the U.S. example and making sharp course corrections of their own in the direction of increasing state surveillance, control, and discretion over the movement of the middle class.  Both Canada and the UK have  enacted schemes in which passports can be canceled unilaterally without a court hearing, and the EU is using the threat of ending visa-free travel as a bargaining chip with the US government.

Given that the risk of being killed by a law enforcement officer is nearly an order of magnitude greater than that of succumbing to a terrorist attack, it is time to rethink the policy of placing guns and arbitrary authority in between people and the places they want to go.

 

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Four More Years of Bush-Obama Foreign Policy, and Maybe Worse

“All that Trump had to do is pull the troops out of the Middle East and Afghanistan and bring them home, immediately, without killing one more person, including 8-year-old Nawar al-Awlaki. That would have meant the end of anti-American terrorism, which would have meant no more war on terrorism, including Trump’s Muslim ban.  But then again, that also would have meant a severe diminution in the power, influence, and taxpayer-funded resources of the U.S. national-security establishment, which is the undoubtedly the biggest reason why Trump has now chosen to travel the 16-year-old road of death and destruction, loss of liberty, and out-of-control federal spending of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.”

Read more: http://www.fff.org/2017/01/31/four-years-bush-obama-maybe-worse/

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Trump Executive Order: If We Bombed You, We Ban You

“It’s like a twisted version of the you-break-it-you-buy-it Pottery Barn rule: If we bomb a country or help destabilize its society, we will then ban its citizens from being able to seek refuge in the United States.”

Read more:  https://theintercept.com/2017/01/25/trumps-muslim-immigration-executive-order-if-we-bombed-you-we-ban-you/

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Trump Massacred Yemeni Women And Children Immediately Prior To Travel Ban

Last week, a Navy SEAL raid in Yemen conducted under Reaper drone cover killed at least 30 civilians, including the 8-year-old sister of Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, a 16-year-old American who was previously killed in an Obama-era drone strike. The girl ‘was shot in the neck and killed’ by her assailants, bleeding to death over the course of two hours.

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Don’t Trigger Sheriff Snowflake — Or He May Have You Killed

“When Black disembarked at Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport, he was surrounded by a thugscrum of Clarke’s deputies, who detained and questioned him regarding his views of their boss. Black remained in custody until he was escorted from the airport.  After Black filed a complaint with the county commission, Clarke published the document on his department’s Facebook page – supplementing it with a threat to assault any other Mundane who gives him a dirty look.  ‘Next time he or anyone else pulls this stunt on a plane they may get knocked out,’ advised the sheriff’s office.”

Read more: https://freedominourtime.blogspot.com/2017/01/dont-trigger-sheriff-snowflake-or-he.html

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Obama, in eighth year at war, dropped 26,171 bombs in 2016

“While candidate Obama came to office pledging to end George W Bush’s wars, he leaves office having been at war longer than any president in US history. He is also the only president to serve two complete terms with the nation at war.  Looking back at President Obama’s legacy, the Council on Foreign Relation’s Micah Zenko added up the defense department’s data on airstrikes and made a startling revelation: in 2016 alone, the Obama administration dropped at least 26,171 bombs.  While most of these air attacks were in Syria and Iraq, US bombs also rained down on people in Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan. That’s seven majority-Muslim countries.”

Read more:  https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jan/09/america-dropped-26171-bombs-2016-obama-legacy

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US Interfered In Foreign Presidential Elections At Least 81 Times In 54 Years

“Methods included the dissemination of misinformation or propaganda, training one side in campaigning techniques, making threats against a particular candidate, threatening to withdraw foreign aid, and bank-rolling a particular candidate among others. In 59% of the cases examined, the candidate that had received US ‘assistance’ emerged victorious, though Levin estimated that the average effect of ‘partisan electoral interventions’ only swayed the vote by an average of 3%.”

Read more: http://www.trueactivist.com/us-interfered-in-foreign-presidential-elections-at-least-81-times-in-54-years/

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More Americans support torture than Afghans, Iraqis and South Sudanese

“39 percent of the Americans who supported torture told the ICRC they ‘didn’t realize my country had agreed to ban torture’ as a signatory to the Geneva Conventions.  The ICRC study is not the first to establish Americans’ increasing tolerance for torture in recent years.  A Pew Research Center study in February found that 58 percent of Americans think the torture of suspected terrorists can be justified. Of 38 nations surveyed, only five countries have a higher tolerance for torturing suspected terrorists, the Pew study found: Uganda (78 percent), Lebanon (72 percent), Israel (62 percent), Kenya (62 percent) and Nigeria (61 percent).”

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/12/05/more-americans-support-torture-than-afghans-iraqis-and-south-sudanese-why/

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Greek Taxes Are So High That People Are Turning Down Inheritances

“People once hoped that if they came into property they could sell it and live easier; now they fear that they will be unable to sell it and the taxes will drag them down. …After many years in which only very valuable properties were taxed, many Greeks went from paying almost no taxes on real estate to not having enough money to pay.”

https://fee.org/articles/greek-taxes-are-so-high-that-people-are-turning-down-inheritances/

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Tens of thousands protest against India cash ban

“India is still reeling from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s shock decision nearly three weeks ago to pull 86 percent of the currency from circulation overnight, triggering a chronic shortage of cash.  Many have been left without enough cash to buy food or daily essentials, while farmers have been unable to buy seeds and small traders say business has fallen off a cliff.  Nonetheless Modi has repeatedly defended the scheme, accusing its detractors of being tax evaders and urging all Indians to switch to non-cash payment methods.”

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/11/tens-thousands-protest-india-cash-ban-161128140259051.html

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