How do they plan on enforcing this?
Highways? Nope.
Airports? They may try, but it would be a colossal fubar.
The Police arrested a Woman in NYC for not having her dogs on a leash , how far the Police have fallen
The only time I travel out-of-state is to visit my youngest son in Indiana, and I do that once a year. I live in NY State, and the trip is on State highways through NY, Pa., Ohio and Indiana. The only toll road is the NY Thruway, and they got rid of all their toll booths. The amount of highway construction, along with the high percentage of tractor trailers that travel the routes I take would make it literally impossible to stop everyone at the State Line, or anywhere along the way. And they sure as hell better not stop me at a rest stop when I'm on my way to the ladies' room.
Highways would be sort of easy. Say you leave California and want to get out to Texas or Florida. Look at all the little towns and highway stretches you have to get through to reach either one. Small town locals looking for extra town revenue sees an out of state license and pick you up on a breaking the mandate charge. Now you can pay the local JP a fee and be on your way to the next trap or sit there and wait for the Feds. Your choice.
Nationalization of the National Guard, police forces, and Reserves.
Posting on major bridges and highways to check persons and cargo.
Immediate seizure of cargo and persons attempting to leave without the proper internal passports. See East Germany for ideas.
Of course, that assumes this stands. It may, it may not.
Note I didn’t say “legal”. We don’t have a law system anymore, and the pretense is ending.
Highways? Nope.
Airports? They may try, but it would be a colossal fubar.
They won’t try highways for a while. The Federally controlled airports - yes. No vax, no fly. They have always deeply resented the proles ability to travel freely. They won’t miss a golden opportunity to ground non-conformists.