Posted on 06/15/2018 2:15:44 PM PDT by ColdOne
Full title................'This is harassment and racial profiling!' California woman forces Border Patrol agents off a Greyhound bus using the Fourth Amendment after they demanded to see everyone's documents......................The incident took place at a border post which used to be used to check for fruit being brought into California because of an invasive species of fly.
But on this occasion when the bus stopped, Smalls said the driver announced: 'We are being boarded by Border Patrol. Please be prepared to show your documentation upon request.'
Smalls said she stood up and began shouting: 'This is a violation of your Fourth amendment rights. You don't have to show them s***! This is illegal. We are not within 100 miles of an international border so that have no authority to ask you for anything. Tell them to f*** off!'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“Not allowed to chew betel nut in Guam?”
It’s like beer - you can drink it just not while driving betel nut is the same thing only far grosser and more debilitating
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1084/~/legal-authority-for-the-border-patrol
seems to me I 15 is worse
seems to me I 15 is worse
“I want to see my ambassador.” “He’s in the next cell.”
You familiar with Taiwan?
Truck drivers chew betel nut. Buy it from stands at the side of the road.
Or used to — for all I know they banned it by now.
Taxi drivers chew it there too. I was told to avoid the drivers with a cup of brown goo in the console.
They dont have anything like the 4th amendment in Britain, do they ?
That maybe should be the big story
My first thoughts too - but I wonder if she was correct that they were violating the law/Constitution....if so, she was right.
She’s absolutely right. They should be securing the border not setting up checkpoints as far as 100 miles within the US. I don’t care what the Supreme Court said. It’s unconstitutional.
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