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Viper1j

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They would call it kidnapping.. And there would be nationwide Amber Alerts.

They could use that as a recruiting incentive.

Become a Border Patrol Agent, become a God.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/juli...8O6Dm39Q4x3v8q-XdaY3JpSEo6Cf3OwxKmGVdtoVimKoc

Immigration Officials Snatch 9-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Heading To School, Hold Her For 2 Days

A 9-year-old American citizen on her way to school was apprehended by U.S. immigration officials and detained for some 32 hours before she was released back to her family. Federal officials said later that the girl, who was carrying a U.S. passport card with her, gave “inconsistent information.”
I was scared. I didn’t have my mom or my brother. I was completely by myself,” Julia Isabel Amparo Medina told NBC-7 TV in San Diego.

Medina, her 14-year-old brother and two friends were being driven to school by the friends’ mom from their home in Tijuana to San Ysidro last Monday. Thousands of people travel through the Tijuana-San Ysidro crossing daily for school or work.
When traffic slowed to a crawl, the mom told the children to walk across the border so they wouldn’t be late. An official detained Medina, saying she didn’t look like the photo on her passport card.
They finally released her Tuesday evening about 32 hours later. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement that the girl, whom they confirmed is an American citizen, “provided inconsistent information during her inspection,” which they didn’t elaborate. She was taken into custody so officers could “perform due diligence in confirming her identity and citizenship,” according to the statement.
Officials had no explanation for why the process took 32 hours or why the 9-year-old was in custody the entire time.
Medina’s brother, who is also a U.S. citizen, said officials initially accused him of human trafficking and demanded he sign a paper saying that his sister was really his cousin.

“He was told that he would be taken to jail and they were going to charge him for human trafficking and sex trafficking,” Julia’s mom, Thelma Galaxia, told NBC.
Immigration agents’ shocking actions against citizens are being challenged in an ACLU lawsuit filed last month against CPB on behalf of two American women. They were stopped in a store in their Montana town by an immigration official because they were speaking Spanish. Both women were born in the U.S. As the agent demanded their identification, one of the women videotaped the encounter on her phone.
“Ma’am the reason I asked you for your ID is I came in here and I saw you guys are speaking Spanish, which is very unheard of up here,” the agent said on camera. The ACLU is arguing the agent had no probable cause to detain the women.
 

Viper1j

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It's enough to make you think about coming out of retirement.. :cool:
 

K1052

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CBP powers should be dramatically curtailed. That they can detain American citizens on any pretext and are not required to provide or permit legal counsel is terrible. They are their own little kingdom where your constitutional rights mean nothing. Fail to show respect for them and you'll enjoy extrajudicial punishment.
 
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blackangst1

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Also, in a similar vein, if you executed someone you proved to be guilty, you would be a first degree murderer. However, if the govt does it, after given permission by the court, its called "justice".
 

glenn1

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So worst case scenario she could have been deported to Mexico where her home is and she goes every night? That sound awful.
 

Viper1j

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Also, in a similar vein, if you executed someone you proved to be guilty, you would be a first degree murderer. However, if the govt does it, after given permission by the court, its called "justice".

Not true.. The two murderers that escaped in New York were blown away by homeowners with no questions asked.
 
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Viper1j

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So worst case scenario she could have been deported to Mexico where her home is and she goes every night? That sound awful.

Worst case scenario, is she's molested by a CBP perv, then dumped at the border where she promptly disappears, until her little body is found floating in the river. In case you haven't following, we're talking about a 9 year old CHILD that happens to be an AMERICAN CITIZEN!

Want one of your kids dumped at the border? Try it and see what happens.
 

zinfamous

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So worst case scenario she could have been deported to Mexico where her home is and she goes every night? That sound awful.
as long as only some Americans retain all of their rights while a select few others can have certain ones removed on the spot for extrajudicial reasons, right?

I think that was in article 5 of the 27th Amendment, or something.
 

DarthKyrie

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They would call it kidnapping.. And there would be nationwide Amber Alerts.

They could use that as a recruiting incentive.

Become a Border Patrol Agent, become a God.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/juli...8O6Dm39Q4x3v8q-XdaY3JpSEo6Cf3OwxKmGVdtoVimKoc

Immigration Officials Snatch 9-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Heading To School, Hold Her For 2 Days

A 9-year-old American citizen on her way to school was apprehended by U.S. immigration officials and detained for some 32 hours before she was released back to her family. Federal officials said later that the girl, who was carrying a U.S. passport card with her, gave “inconsistent information.”
I was scared. I didn’t have my mom or my brother. I was completely by myself,” Julia Isabel Amparo Medina told NBC-7 TV in San Diego.

Medina, her 14-year-old brother and two friends were being driven to school by the friends’ mom from their home in Tijuana to San Ysidro last Monday. Thousands of people travel through the Tijuana-San Ysidro crossing daily for school or work.
When traffic slowed to a crawl, the mom told the children to walk across the border so they wouldn’t be late. An official detained Medina, saying she didn’t look like the photo on her passport card.
They finally released her Tuesday evening about 32 hours later. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement that the girl, whom they confirmed is an American citizen, “provided inconsistent information during her inspection,” which they didn’t elaborate. She was taken into custody so officers could “perform due diligence in confirming her identity and citizenship,” according to the statement.
Officials had no explanation for why the process took 32 hours or why the 9-year-old was in custody the entire time.
Medina’s brother, who is also a U.S. citizen, said officials initially accused him of human trafficking and demanded he sign a paper saying that his sister was really his cousin.

“He was told that he would be taken to jail and they were going to charge him for human trafficking and sex trafficking,” Julia’s mom, Thelma Galaxia, told NBC.
Immigration agents’ shocking actions against citizens are being challenged in an ACLU lawsuit filed last month against CPB on behalf of two American women. They were stopped in a store in their Montana town by an immigration official because they were speaking Spanish. Both women were born in the U.S. As the agent demanded their identification, one of the women videotaped the encounter on her phone.
“Ma’am the reason I asked you for your ID is I came in here and I saw you guys are speaking Spanish, which is very unheard of up here,” the agent said on camera. The ACLU is arguing the agent had no probable cause to detain the women.

It is completely fucked up that CBP is allowed to do this type of shit with no justice for their victims. I think that CBP agents need to start having their kids abducted from them and held without so much as a phone call for 2 or 3 weeks to see how they like it.

Obviously that CBP agent in Montana doesn't realize the name of the fucking state is Spanish for mountain, and that most names of places in Montana are also in Spanish. I also wonder if Spanish as a second language isn't available in high schools in Montana like it is everywhere else in America.
 

ivwshane

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So worst case scenario she could have been deported to Mexico where her home is and she goes every night? That sound awful.

What the fuck is wrong with you? What is your deal exactly? Are you just trolling the libs for lolz? Or do you have a mental disorder where sympathy is non existent?

Do you torture animals for the fun of it?
 

Viper1j

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It is completely fucked up that CBP is allowed to do this type of shit with no justice for their victims. I think that CBP agents need to start having their kids abducted from them and held without so much as a phone call for 2 or 3 weeks to see how they like it.

Obviously that CBP agent in Montana doesn't realize the name of the fucking state is Spanish for mountain, and that most names of places in Montana are also in Spanish. I also wonder if Spanish as a second language isn't available in high schools in Montana like it is everywhere else in America.

That's an idea.. Start taking their kids! Let them live in fear for a while.. Sort of a "shoe on the other foot" thing.

I LIKE IT!:D
 

JEDIYoda

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Also, in a similar vein, if you executed someone you proved to be guilty, you would be a first degree murderer. However, if the govt does it, after given permission by the court, its called "justice".
back off idiot!! TRIGGERED!!
 

JEDIYoda

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Seems we are getting closer and closer to history repeating itself...………...
Don`t look at me!! I`m just stating the obvious!
 

pcgeek11

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I do agree that it is screwed up that she was in custody for 32 hours. Kind of sketchy on the details if someone was trying to get her released or not. Or could they not get in touch with her family or ...

I was surprised that it is a thing where they live in Mexico and then attend school in California. I would think that this shouldn't be allowed and only adds to the danger of these small kids crossing the border on their own unaccompanied by an adult.
 

Pohemi

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So worst case scenario she could have been deported to Mexico where her home is and she goes every night? That sound awful.

What in your life ever turned you into such a callous piece of shit?