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Thank you for defending “us” from “them”!

Welcome to the E.U.! Put your finger on the scanner, please; and smile to the camera!
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Welcome to Japan! Put your finger on the scanner, please; and smile to the camera!
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Welcome to the U.S.A.! Put your finger on the scanner, please; and smile to the camera!
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[...] Thank you sir/madam, we’re glad to inform you that you [...]

Where are you headed to, Japan?

IMAGINE someone - me, for example - standing in front of one of the ubiquitous automatic vending machines in Japan.
“Hello, my name is M.S., I’m Xx years old, I live at this address in this city, and here’s my phone number. Could I… uhmm… buy a pack of cigarettes?”
The lines above might seem outright hilarious, [...]

Yokoso Japan! (?)

“On Tuesday, Japan will put in place one of the toughest systems in the developed world for monitoring foreign visitors. Modeled on the United States’ controversial U.S.-Visit program, it will require foreign citizens to be fingerprinted, photographed and questioned every time they enter Japan.”*

I first learned about these measures only a few days ago, and [...]