Guess this means Hollywood refugees will still be able to get back into the US without being fingerprinted. That may be a mistake. And unfortunately for the starlets, they also won’t have to be photographed, although they will probably insist on it anyway.
New security measures introduced at U.S. borders
Getting into the United States from Canada has become more difficult for anyone who is not a Canadian or American citizen.
Landed immigrants, or anyone who was not born in the United States or Canada, will be fingerprinted, photographed and undergo detailed computer checks before crossing the border to the U.S.
Anyone who refuses to be photographed or fingerprinted will be denied entry and sent back.
“Like any country, the U.S. has the right to make its own rules regarding admissibility and visitors to the United States must comply with those rules,” Foreign Affairs Canada spokesperson Rodney Moore told CTV.ca.
“Permanent residents, while of course being a part of Canadian society, remain citizens of other countries.”
Moore explains the United States will not be singling out people because of their birthplaces. Rather, citizenship will be the determining factor.
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