Title: Know Your Rights... DHS CheckPoint Source:
[None] URL Source:http://youtu.be/7AY79knXJK8 Published:Feb 28, 2013 Author:a guy with balls Post Date:2013-02-28 18:46:31 by wakeup Keywords:None Views:402 Comments:18
They should be working the border, not fifty miles in.
I think the distance has to do with the so-called "Constitution Free Zone", mentioned in this video version's Comments section (currently Pg. 5; postings by nvryder and D Nuqui):
§ 287 (a) (3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 66 Stat. 233, 8 U.S.C. § 1357(a)(3), - allows for warrentless searches within 100 miles of the border
According to case law - (§ 287 (a) (3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 66 Stat. 233, 8 U.S.C. § 1357(a)(3)) warrentless searches can be conducted within 100 miles of any border....
§ 287 (a) (3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 66 Stat. 233, 8 U. S. C. § 1357 (a) (3), which simply provides for warrantless searches of automobiles and other conveyances "within a reasonable distance from any external boundary of the United
States," as authorized by regulations to be promulgated by the Attorney General. The Attorney General's regulation, 8 CFR § 287.1, defines "reasonable distance" as "within 100 air miles from any external boundary of the United States."...
8 CFR 287.1 - Definitions.
Reasonable distance. The term reasonable distance, as used in section 287(a) (3) of the Act, means within 100 air miles from any external boundary of the United States or any shorter distance which may be fixed by the chief patrol agent for CBP, or the special agent in charge for ICE, or, so far as the power to board and search aircraft is concerned any distance fixed pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section.
warrantless searches "allowed" because youre 100 miles from a border? Thats a complete bluff & lie. You dont have to even answer their "citizen" question or consent to search & the actual law, courts & Uscis themselves all admit this.
warrantless searches "allowed" because youre 100 miles from a border? Thats a complete bluff & lie. You dont have to even answer their "citizen" question or consent to search & the actual law, courts & Uscis themselves all admit this.
I don't agree with the 100 mile zone but, not being in favor of globalized Open Borders, neither do I think that Border Patrol's job should be to just wave at people as they drive by like a Welcoming Committee. Thanks for the Terry Bressi pointer. Will study his info when I can give it more attention.