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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBorder Patrol is monitoring US drivers and detaining those with 'suspicious' travel patterns
https://apnews.com/article/immigration-border-patrol-surveillance-drivers-ice-trump-9f5d05469ce8c629d6fecf32d32098cdSuddenly, drivers find themselves pulled over often for reasons cited such as speeding, failure to signal, the wrong window tint or even a dangling air freshener blocking the view. They are then aggressively questioned and searched, with no inkling that the roads they drove put them on law enforcements radar.
The Border Patrol has defined its own criteria for which drivers behavior should be deemed suspicious or tied to drug or human trafficking, stopping people for anything from driving on backcountry roads, being in a rental car or making short trips to the border region. The agencys network of cameras now extends along the southern border in Texas, Arizona and California, and also monitors drivers traveling near the U.S.-Canada border.
And it reaches far into the interior, impacting residents of big metropolitan areas and people driving to and from large cities such as Chicago and Detroit, as well as from Los Angeles, San Antonio, and Houston to and from the Mexican border region. In one example, AP found the agency has placed at least four cameras in the greater Phoenix area over the years, one of which was more than 120 miles (193 kilometers) from the Mexican frontier, beyond the agencys usual jurisdiction of 100 miles (161 kilometers) from a land or sea border. The AP also identified several camera locations in metropolitan Detroit, as well as one placed near the Michigan-Indiana border to capture traffic headed towards Chicago or Gary, Indiana, or other nearby destinations.
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They unearthed no contraband. But Beltran arrested Gutierrez Lugo on suspicion of money laundering and engaging in organized criminal activity because he was carrying thousands of dollars in cash money his supervisor said came directly from customers in local Latino communities, who are accustomed to paying in cash. No criminal charges were ultimately brought against Gutierrez Lugo and an effort by prosecutors to seize the cash, vehicle and trailer as contraband was eventually dropped.
Luis Barrios owns the trucking company, Paquetería El Guero, that employed the driver. He told AP he hires people with work authorization in the United States and was taken aback by the treatment of his employee and his trailer.
Attilatheblond
(8,291 posts)and people have to travel those roads running along 'the wall' to get anywhere.
Would like to see local businesses raise bloody hell when this impacts their bottom lines.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,848 posts)Attilatheblond
(8,291 posts)lest more of the public notice how ALL of us are being stuffed into narrow holding pens.
Maninacan
(215 posts)Cops in small towns here will pull you over for driving suspiciously. Girlfriend got pulled over coming home from work. Suspicious that she came thru Darien WI the same time every night. I was in a park looking for old bottles by the creek and the Delavan Wi. pigs jumped out of the bushes with their guns drawn on me. Had been watching me for a while because i could hear they're radios. What are you doing? Looking for bottles. oh. OK. They were bored on a sunday morning and had to F$%k with someone. I was 14 yrs. old. I still don't trust cops. Those cops messed with me all the time in the 80s when i rode my bike to work and back. They still do it to other people. A coworker had to stop riding his bike to work cause they would pull him over all the time.