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This is old news by now but I had no idea that this was a thing.


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I don't think this.
 
Whoa. That just goes to show how many immigrants want to live in America. Good find.
 
This is old news by now but I had no idea that this was a thing.


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I don't think this.
It's actually 150 miles in-land and 3 miles out to sea. :b1:

To be fair, I will explain why you may be temporarily detained at a Border Patrol checkpoint within the continental United States. It's to examine for U.S. citizenship because within that 150 mile corridor, Congress has granted the authority to DHS to have "border nexus" meaning there hasn't been a significant exchange of goods or people between foreign and domestic.

So while annoying if you come across a checkpoint, a quick, "I'm f*cking American, will probably suffice." :LOL:
 
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It's actually 150 miles in-land and 3 miles out to sea. :b1:

To be fair, I will explain why you may be temporarily detained at a Border Patrol checkpoint within the continental United States. It's to examine for U.S. citizenship because within that 150 corridor, Congress has granted the authority to DHS to have "border nexus" meaning there hasn't been a significant exchange of good or people between foreign and domestic.

So while annoying if you come across a checkpoint, a quick, "I'm f*cking American, will probably suffice." :LOL:
Isn't this bad though? Like if the government decided to get real shity with us?
 
Isn't this bad though? Like if the government decided to get real shity with us?
Perhaps and it has been challenged in court, but so far the Supreme court has yet to rule definitively that it violates the 4th Amendment. Same with your's truly being able to search electronic media like your phone or laptop when you try to enter the U.S. from foreign. So far, those kinds of searches have been held up as they relate to border search authority granted by Congress under 19 USC.
 
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Perhaps and it has been challenged in court, but so far the Supreme court has yet to rule definitively that it violates the 4th Amendment. Same with your's truly being able to search electronic media like your phone or laptop when you try to enter the U.S. from foreign. So far, those kinds of searches have been held up as they relate to border search authority granted by Congress under 19 USC.
I just don't trust the government. They could easily use this power against citizens and I wouldn't put it past them.
 
I just don't trust the government. They could easily use this power against citizens and I wouldn't put it past them.
I agree, it's why WE THE PEOPLE need to be smarter and more informed voters in who we install in office. Take Mitt Romney, that MF has got to go! He's going to vote with the Dems on gun control to try and curtail our rights.
 
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I agree, it's why WE THE PEOPLE need to be smarter and more informed voters in who we install in office. Take Mitt Romney, that MF has got to go! He's going to vote with the Dems on gun control to try and curtail our rights.
I don't trust Cruz either. And Mathew McGhey pissed me off. And Doctor Oz... So many of these people can't be trusted.
 
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What don't you like about Cruz? He's one of the few politicians that seems relatively genuine.
In favor of the war and is also said to be profiting off it like many others. He wanted us to send billions to Ukraine knowing damn well our own people are suffering.