Posted on 12/30/2004 2:08:16 PM PST by Marine Inspector
F them all and strip search all of those rag-heads. Yes, I do hate muslims they killed my friend and many other Americans on 9/11. Rackem, Stackem and Packem over to the mecca and then nuke it. Thanks be to God!!!!! Where the buses don't run.NSNR
I think a better phrase would be, "Get The (F)Outta Here."
I would say, Cool Runnin Mon.
I agree. Complacency is a definite problem in this agency.
Cool, everyone is now Muslim.
Ginifer, they way I see this if you have nothing to hide why get upset? If protecting America's national security requires me being fingerprinted so be it. Only the muslims complain and the liberal demo-commies. I think one day in the not too distant future, all muslims days will be done in hell minus 72 camel virgins.NSNR
Not one of the thousands of Muslims visitors entering through my port has ever whined. The only whiners we get are US Citizens.
Fingerprinting and photographing US Citizens returning home is no different then a National ID or interior check points between states.
Unless there is some reason to suspect that I am not the legitimate holder of that passport, it IS my identification.
Once these people proved that they were US Citizens, and they are not listed in any wanted notices, they should not have to submit to any other identification process.
Your passport does not specify a religion.
Customs searching for contraband is another story, but if you do not submit, they should simply turn you around and send you back - you are more then welcome to complain to the US consulate in the country you happen to be in.
Fine. Make sure you have plenty of film and ink.
You can use the DMV to verify my thumbprint.
CBP knew they were US Citizens and still detained them and fingerprinted them and photographed them. It's not like they found out later and that is the problem.
Do you want secure borders or not? Are you simply interested in attacking Mexicans and ignoring possible Islamacists? Why are you upset by this? Is it because the Bush administration did something right and you don't have a way to attack them?
Maybe this Marine Inspector is responsible for locating dead mullets(fish). I think the appropriate question to him is," Are you with us or against us?" After reading some of his posts, I would say against us. "Ain't Nothin But A Thing and He Don't Mean Nothin." NSNR
I'm just trying to figure your posts out. Are you then making a case that there should be no identification required at the border? Somebody says they're a US citizen and you'd just take their word for it?
An US Immigration Officer has no authority over a US, unless that US citizen is breaking a US Immigration law (i.e. smuggling a US citizen)
INS has never had the right or authority to arrest or detain a US Citizen, unless that citizen was engaged in smuggling.
Where do you draw the line? If America's national security required you to have a chip implanted in you, would you agree?
Have you ever heard of the US Constitution?
It's your imagination.
I will go as far as necessary to get control over our borders.
How does fingerprinting citizens here in the country affect control of the borders? In fact, the bulk of border security isn't even handled by the CBP; it's handled by the Border Patrol. The CBP only deals with people who are good enough to follow the rules in the first place by entering through the proper points of entry.
I don't think your supervisors would like the idea of your useage of both job title and agency on the internet Marine Inspector. I think you are a phony my friend and maybe I will contact your superiors to let them know you are violating the civil service code of ethics. I am retired from a federal agency and clowns like you would have never made it through the first oral interview board. I heard OBL is hiring maybe he will accept your ilk.NSNR
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.