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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 4045865, member: 100459"]When I was 16, my father was in the U.S. Army, stationed in France. I don't know how the French government handles immigrants now, but in 1965, I had to be registered for their "draft". I was even sent a notice to register. I loved to explore in France, and during one "expedition", I was stopped by a policeman (I don't know how to spell "jarmdarn") and I had to provide identification as well as my purpose for being in France. Luckily, Army dependents are issued identification. </p><p>Anyway, even in 1965, law enforcement were vigilant of people that didn't "look" right and could stop and almost threaten young men. There were several instances when U.S. military dependents were detained until they could be in the country illegally. Anyone know what they do now with all the influx of citizens of other country immigrants? With so many immigrants going to or through, are they still as vigilant as they were in 1965?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 4045865, member: 100459"]When I was 16, my father was in the U.S. Army, stationed in France. I don't know how the French government handles immigrants now, but in 1965, I had to be registered for their "draft". I was even sent a notice to register. I loved to explore in France, and during one "expedition", I was stopped by a policeman (I don't know how to spell "jarmdarn") and I had to provide identification as well as my purpose for being in France. Luckily, Army dependents are issued identification. Anyway, even in 1965, law enforcement were vigilant of people that didn't "look" right and could stop and almost threaten young men. There were several instances when U.S. military dependents were detained until they could be in the country illegally. Anyone know what they do now with all the influx of citizens of other country immigrants? With so many immigrants going to or through, are they still as vigilant as they were in 1965?[/QUOTE]
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