US Canada Travel Rules: Can Canadian people need to submit fingerprints for American travel? Confusion on registration rule for 30-day migration

Many Canadians are abandoned in a laur with new American travel rules, requiring each foreign national to register and carry out documentation with the federal government. As per the new US travel rule arising from the executive order of January 20, all foreign nationals who plan to live in the US for 30 days or will require to apply for registration and fingerprinting with the Homeland Security Department for longer.
But no, Canadian people traveling to the US will be exempted from fingerprint requirements, CBC confirmed the DHS’s final interim rule published in the federal registrar.
Who is exemption from the new American travel rules?
Permanent residents of the US and foreign nationals who received the Employment Authority documents, border crossing cards and immigrant or non -resident visas. Foreign nationals receiving I-94 or I-94W form are also exempted, even if the duration of listed admission is over.
The US federal judge on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to proceed with the new travel rule. The Canadian government said in an updated travel advisor last week, “US authorities have strictly implemented admission requirements.” “Expect check on entry ports including electronic devices. Compliance with border authorities and upcoming all interactions. If you are denying admission, you may be detained while waiting for exile.”
Registration requirement is uncomfortable for Canadian people who are traveling extensively in the US for work without ant registration.
What happens if you enter America from Canada by car?
On registration, a part of confusion among Canadian people remains because there are different rules for those who are flying from Canada and who are driving. Many who fly fly already receive the required I-94 form, and if they have submitted it before, they will not have to register. Most people driving in the US have not been assigned I-94.
“A form I-94 is required by all visitors, except that American citizens, resident aliens, aliens with immigrant visas, and most Canadian citizens travel or transit. The US immigration website said.
Therefore, if someone is entering the US through the Canadian border and planning to live in the US for 30 days or more, they will need to register themselves. If they are not given the I-94 form, they have to apply for it.