I can no longer travel to the USA, the homeland of my father and paternal ancestors. The reason? I made public and private criticisms of the Trump administration. That is enough to have people denied entry and expelled from Trump’s America. Alternatively, they may be imprisoned.

University of Michigan Professor Don Moynihan reported:

New York Magazine reports that even people who have been previously authorized to enter the USA are being detained:
In recent weeks, U.S. visa and green-card holders have recounted harrowing ordeals at the hands of authorities, including sudden arrests at ports of entry and multi-week stays in ICE detention facilities. …But it can be difficult to determine whether these are isolated cases or whether they presage a new era of arbitrary punishment.
Last week’s arrest of green-card holder and former Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil was clearly political…
Why Are Some Visa and Green-Card Holders Being Detained and Deported?
This is the situation when insanity rules at the White House. The world has truly been inverted when Laura Ingraham seems the reasonable party in a conversation.
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Among the citizens of several Canada/US border states Trump’s hallucinations of Manifest Destiny 2025 (“Must Annex Canada!”) just don’t resonate.
In Spokane Washington Americans at a Town Hall first question Trump’s sanity, then residents raise Canada’s flag. To applause.
The view from here in BC?
https://www.alternet.org/trump-dementia-gaffes/
How his father’s ‘descent into dementia’ fueled Trump’s obsession with mental fitness
For an article published on March 25, DeVega interviewed Dr. Elizabeth Zoffman, a forensic psychiatrist at the University of British Columbia.
And she shared her observations about Trump.
According to DeVega, “The former president appears to be suffering from behavioral variant fronto-temporal dementia, Dr. Zoffman concludes, and needs to be evaluated by neurologists who specialize in the condition.”
Zoffman told DeVega that the things she is observing with Trump include “changes in speech patterns with many fewer and simpler words” and “difficulty pronouncing words” as well as “frequent repetition of words and phrases as if his mind is stuck in a loop.”
The forensic psychiatrist also told DeVega that she is noticing “changes in movement and gait” and “changes in judgment and impulse control.”
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Saw this on Bluesky:
“It’s almost impossible to believe he exists. It’s as if we took everything that was bad about America, scraped it up off the floor, wrapped it all up in an old hot dog skin, and then taught it to make noises with its face.”
-Anthony Citrano @acitrano
Add dementia and it’s quite a package. Unfortunately, in the America that exists today, it’s an electable package.
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