Posted on 06/21/2018 4:52:37 PM PDT by BackRoads775
A checkpoint set up by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents Wednesday on Interstate 95 led to the arrest of a fugitive Haitian immigrant who previously was ordered to be deported.
The random checkpoint, which was in place for 11 hours, stopped traffic in the southbound lanes between the Penobscot County towns of Howland and Lincoln. Several agents set up cones blocking the highway, and then asked vehicle occupants questions about their citizenship before letting them proceed. Southbound drivers could not avoid the roadblock.
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yeah.
>>Anyone in this country should live in fear of being identified and jailed, or deported . If it takes check points, Im ok with that.<<
Did you mean anyone in this country “illegally”?
Takes what it takes. We’re in wartime here.
yeah
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