Your Papers Please
29 December 2008 – 12:35 am
The Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) is apparently part of the United States “border” and is staffed with border agents… even for domestic flights!
After getting my boarding pass, I headed over to security only to find two border patrol agents standing in front of the standard security screening.
They ask to see my ticket and ID and after a few random questions they ask my citizenship. In my head I thought, “What? I just handed you a US issued passport, what do you think my citizenship is?” but not wanting to hold up the line of holiday travelers, I only responded with “American”, grabbed my ticket, and walked through.
The airport is at least ten miles from the US-Canada border… what the hell are there border patrol agents doing here? (FYI: “International” was added to the airport’s title a few years ago because they now fly to Toronto… a two hour drive away.)
Constitution Free Zone
The ACLU has dubbed this the Constitution Free Zone and has pending lawsuits against the issue, but this was my first time experiencing it, and I have to say, it’s infuriating. Since when do I have to provide paperwork to travel within my own country?
The security at our airports is nothing but a bloated theatrical productions and if it wasn’t such a hassle, I’d probably never show my ID. Why not take that money wasted on these productions and spend it on something useful like education, infrastructure, research, et al.
This is getting ridiculous… I truly hope the new administration and congress work on these Bush inspired constitutional issues.


