While true (and why the HELL are people still on cruise ships), I'm pretty sure this is not a constitutional reason to deny Americans entry to the country. Mandatory isolation after they are granted entry (a la Ebola) sure, but completely barring entry, I can't think that's legal
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Like legality matters in the current era of the executive branch
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Unless they’re Jewish, because it’s been done to us before.
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Over a fairly long period of time, too. We think my great grandfather might have snuck across the Canadian border after being turned away at Ellis Island because he was a Hungarian Jew. That was before even WW1.
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"...not even Floridians." ... and Rhode Island got grief for just stopping cars w/NY plates at the border to get ID + ask where they were going in case they developed COVID19 & and it became necessary to quarantine and research exposures.
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They should dock in their registered country.
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It’s like hunger games out here.
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If half your family was stuck behind the Iron Curtain until 1989 you’re under no such delusions. It can happen anywhere, it can happen here.
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The thing about walls is...they work both ways.
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Touche!
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