Congress Moves To Make Border Enforcement Illegal?
According to WND, legislation presently in Congress will prohibit "law
enforcement" from using "racial profiling" to stop vehicles crossing the border.
WND breaks down the ramifications of the proposed legislation.
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(WND) A truckload of young Hispanic men is spotted by a U.S. Border Patrol agent
rumbling down a dusty road a mile north of the Mexican border toward El Paso,
Texas. How should the agent respond? Under the immigration-reform bill currently under consideration by Congress, Border Patrol agents or any other law-enforcement officer who stops such a vehicle to demand identification might be found in violation of the law. The legislation bars all federal law-enforcement officers, including border agents, from using race or ethnicity "to any degree" while making routine or spontaneous law-enforcement decisions, a WND review of the legislation has found. The bill further calls for the Homeland Security Department to collect data on immigration enforcement activities to determine the existence of racial profiling. |
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This has to be the Stupidest law ever thought up. Wake up morons, this is exactly what border patrol officers are supposed to do. They are on the border to keep non citizens out of our Nation. They must ask every person they come in contact with for identifying papers to determine who is and is not a citizen. This is not profiling this is what a Border Patrol Agent is supposed to be doing. This is their job to ask for papers from all people. If they only ask for papers from some of the people then they may be profiling, but as long as they look at all papers they are not profiling anyone.
ReplyDeleteBureaucrats are the stupidest people on earth and I did not need to profile to figure this out.....
You got that right!
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