Should there be migration visa between two states?
Answer:
No there shouldn't be. I believe that people should migrate anywhere in order to survive.
That is one of the dumbest questions! You do not need a passport to travel w/in the USA. R u wanting it to become like it was in the holocaust b/c you sound like Hitler. Btwn COUNTRIES, yes but not with in the USA!!
Do you meen between internal states (as in the US), or between two countries?
Why should there be?
The states are smaller entities if the country of the USA.
The governments of the states all report to and are superceded by the Federal government. Therefore no "migration" is really taking place.
This was a poor attempt, I think you can do better.
Actually, a driver's license is sort of a migration visa. It and the tollways and now the GPS systems on our phones pretty much guarantee that anyone who wants to keep tabs on citizens can do so. Checking accounts, debit cards, charge cards -- all of these have tracking capabilities and give the Corporations and illegal immigrants and other lawbreakers the advantage. Obviously, the illegals don't worry about this because they have no intention of ever obeying our laws anyway. They have proven this over and over and over again. Each time they get deported and return, they are demonstrating their contempt for U.S. law and exerting their beliefs in their right to takeover the USA. When banks and corporations can send our personal and tax information offshore to terrorist countries or countries that have State Department travel warnings and when banks can openly cater to lawbreakers without fear of punishment from the U.S. Government or Law Enforcement, doesn't it tell you that the only people who are being watched and monitored are the law-abiding citizens? We have become the slaves to the illegal aliens and lawbreaking, moneygrubbing corporations.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh No
Why?
If you are in this country legally, why should you have to have a visa to travel within it?
If you are illegal, then I think you should have to have one. But that won't work. They won't even get one to travel from one country to another. But again, laws are always getting in the way of doing what you like to do, aren't they?
No, if you referring the states of the United States of America.
I can move to Alaska or Wyoming freely. Because I am a citizen.
This question is a rather pathetic attempt to liken legal citizens to law-breakers, i.e. illegal aliens.
Let's all move on to a more valid one.
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