mexjohn
Jacksonville,#2
Tue, August 18, 2009
Flynryder wrote: Would you seriously expect these idiots to know anything about Mexican property law?? Get a grip!
I agree with, and appreciate your response with exception to your failure to realize my comment to the agent was purely sarcastic. I have quite a grip. Of course I did not expect him to know Mexican Property Law. It was painfully obvious he knew nothing of US law as it regarded my possession of said identification copies.
Copies of identification are not considered identification, they are considered copies. They are not useful for anything important without originals in this or most any other country. My point went over his head too.
As I pointed out, I have a US Passport which was earlier produced. I had been through the screening process already. I wasn't passing through the border unchecked. I am aware the law existed previous to the Unpatriotic act.
The show that is being put on is not making anyone safer, but it sure is allowing the "powers-that-be" to usurp more and more of our freedoms.
I likely should get used to it because, as usual in this country, good people will do little to resist the coming tide of governmental controls.
Flynrider
Phoeix,#3
Tue, August 18, 2009
"I feel it is a violation of the Bill of Rights, fourth amendment which protects against illegal search and seizure, is unnecessary harassment of life long US Citizens and should not be allowed under the ever invasive "Patriot Act" enacted under the G.W. Bush administration."
To address the subject of your post, Homeland Security is neither tasked nor interested in your privacy or freedom. Their job function is exactly the opposite (as you have recently discovered).
I'm confused about your reference to the 4th amendment. Do you think everyone should be allowed to pass through the border carrying whatever they want? Or should the exception just be for you? For someone who has been going through customs for 23 years, you seem to be misinformed about your rights. The 4th amendment does protect you against illegal search and siezure. Unfortunately, there's a federal law called 19 C.F.R. 162.6 which makes border searches perfectly legal.
I agree that most of the airport goons working for DHS really need to go back to working at MacDonalds. Would you seriously expect these idiots to know anything about Mexican property law?? Get a grip! These Barney Fife wannabes are lucky to have a highschool education. They are only there to give people the illusion of security. You'd better get used to it, though. They're fully within their rights to search you from head to toe and they'll probably be doing it more often now that you've been flagged in their computer as a suspicious person.