travel ban: Canadians, we at our core would find questions about religion or politics objectionable, either morally or legally, but the time and place for that debate is not at a point of entry, Kadri said, according to CBC. You need to seriously consider before you travel to the United States weigh your desire and your need to enter against your principles and your beliefs. Southwestern Ontario public schools cancel field trips to U.S. Windsor immigrants worried about visiting U.S. family members after Trump travel ban Border agents have incredible authority and if you're not ready to answer questions about your religion or even your views on President Donald Trump it may be wiser to stay home, he said. Trump's travel ban leads to border fears for Muslims in Windsor, Ont. He reminds Canadians they are subject to a warrantless search, including of their electronic devices, when entering the U.S. U.S. Customs and Border Protection, they state unequivocally they don't discriminate based on race and religion, he said. Kadri said it would be naive to think there's no profiling going on at the border.
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