Thursday, May 13, 2004

Byzantine Rules of the INS

According to this Slate Columnist, the INS is now enforcing rules against foreign journalists so byzantine as to be effectively arbitrary - certainly not transparent or predictable, let alone fair. Or wise.

A bureaucracy which acts arbitrarily is not the hand of an orderly government, but a tool of tyrrany.

Oh, and while journalists are being locked up at the border, Pamela Anderson is given citizenship after a 10-question citizenship test. On the bright side: the reason she wanted citizenship? To vote.

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