Originally Posted by
bambinomartino
Even before my homeland entered the EU and travelling on that "Second World" passport, I was never subjected, anywhere in Europe, to the kind of questions that CBSA officials ask me as a returning Canadian citizen.
This notion that a citizen entering his own country should somehow be under suspicion of intending to commit a crime is just... I have a word for it, but don't want to get permanently suspended from this forum. Good Lord!
Every person coming into the country, citizen or not, is asked questions to ascertain they are not committing a crime. It what customs and immigration does.