Raven
18k posts, incept 2017-06-27
2022-07-12 12:16:38
Yep, i understand that in the past it was possible for a mistake to lose it.
My issue is that it should have been clearly prohibited back then and of course, now.
I remember in the 80s it was all the rage for my cohort with more money were all talking about getting this or that passport and how it would be an out in case of a draft and then of course travel and when one world Euro came to be they and later the Millennials (whose parents often got their little darlings the dual passport) would have the world as their oyster ... and see where we are today.
There is a difference as in committing a federal criminal act, says something.
It is funny to note that most second and third world countries actually clearly prohibit their citizens from doing this.
Guess that it also goes in the same bin as these countries have much harder immigration policies and prohibitions regarding illegal residency.
Ah fuck it; it's over for us anyway.
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