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I don't think anyone can walk across any border. He would be breaking the law and be sent back, I hope. Imagine if I just cross into Canada for the fun of it? There are checkpoints and you have to present your passport, etc. You cannot just walk into another country.
What am I missing here?
A lot, apparently. Do they know if he is a US citizen?
They will when they ask him.
If it is I, I tell them right away my name is Joe Smith, I am from Tampa Florida, my SS is...I mean they can use common sense. I know you lack it but most people have it. When a burglar breaks into your house he is breaking the law. While he is assumed innocent until proven guilty, common sense states he is guilty. Obviously you don't think so, hence this debate is pointless.
He says yes. His name is Jose Gonzalez. He has no ID, he lost his wallet and his car broke down in Mexico.
Then why is he not crossing at a legal checkpoint with the same story? LOL
So he lost his wallet and his car broke down? Seems suspicious at best. Let me guess he also lost his cell phone.
So it’s suspicious. What happens next?
They verify who he is. Unless he has amnesia he knows his social security number and home address.
He can’t remember his SS and he has a home address where he rents a room in AZ. But he isn’t on the lease. His roommate is.
LOL - he can't remember his SS? Can he give that address at least so they can call and ask his roommate?
So he lost his wallet, car broke down, does not own a cell phone and can't recall his SS #.
Needle in a haystack example. Typical left.