Border incident raises Civil Rights questions
Other customs officials soon joined the interrogation, searching their bags and questioning them individually.
There was no justification for targeting them as a security risk, attorney John Royal, president of the Detroit Chapter National Lawyers Guild, told the Michigan Citizen. "When people are stopped and questioned about their political beliefs, it's intimidating. And it has a chilling affect on a person's willingness to participate in First Amendment-protected activities.
michigancitizen.com/border-incident-raises-civil-rights-questions-p8910-1.htm
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There was no justification for targeting them as a security risk, attorney John Royal, president of the Detroit Chapter National Lawyers Guild, told the Michigan Citizen. "When people are stopped and questioned about their political beliefs, it's intimidating. And it has a chilling affect on a person's willingness to participate in First Amendment-protected activities.
michigancitizen.com/border-incident-raises-civil-rights-questions-p8910-1.htm
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