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Paul11 (Offline)
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05-19-2010, 03:13 AM

MMM - You don't know anything about law enforcement or rights pertaining to the law. There is no infringement of a citizen's rights in the situation you mentioned above. THE LAW DOES NOT ALLOW A PERSON TO BE DETAINED BASED ON SUSPICION OF BEING IN THE COUNTRY ILLEGALLY. If a citizen is LEGALLY detained under RESONABLE SUSPICION for a violation of a law and the officer CONSEQUENTLY developes a REASONABLE SUSPICION that the person is illegal the may extend the detainment (I.E. car stop) long enough to INVSTIGATE (I.E. ask questions and obtian documents) the status of the person.

I detain people in this manner every single day in the course of my job. There si no infringement. The right you are talking abou is not aright but something you beleive is fair. You have not defined what right you are talking about or where it is codified as a right.


My job is expressly regulated by laws based directly on the constiutution and it's ammendments. I'm telling you there is no right as you have mentioned. Stop arguing based on your strange personal principals and base it on the law.
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