That person I used to be known as Bradley Manning, now known as Chelsea Manning, ran into trouble at the Canadian border. The trouble did not come from our border, guys, but from Canada's. Manning told Reuters that while trying to get into Quebec on the way to Montreal in Vancouver, the former US soldier was stopped and detained overnight, then given a report stating this traveler was inadmissible to Canada
due to a track record of serious criminality. The reports said that the crimes Manning had been convicted of under the US Espionage Act would equate to an indictable offense, namely treason, if they had been committed in Canada. So Canada told Bradley Slash Chelsea Manning, no thanks, stay home, don't pass go, we don't need your tourism dollars. Well, this Manning thing was outraged and plans to get a Canadian lawyer to fight Canada's refusal in a Canadian tribunal.
You never know what's going to happen in court, but we do know this. The Canadian deans apparently think border security seriously. Being convicted of a crime like treason may earn you a presidential pardon from Obama here in America, but it doesn't get you and get out of jail free card everywhere else. And one more thing as politically liberal as Cannida is perceived to be. It turns out they do enforce their travel bands, don't they. They're serious up there,
