Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. | |
SierraNevadaHerbage
User ID: 53947094 United States 01/08/2019 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. And, don't forget that inside said 100 mile interior border of conus the 4th amendment ceases to exist. You can thank the wonderful judge kav for writing that into the Patriot act back in 01 Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast. "Why am I sticky and naked? Did I miss something fun?" Phillip J. Fry |
What is Aleppo
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SierraNevadaHerbage
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Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 77161354 United States 01/08/2019 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. Here it is. Customs and border patrol Legal authority for the Border Patrol - CBP Info Center [link to help.cbp.gov (secure)] *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Terrence Moonseed
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74444
User ID: 74444 United States 01/08/2019 12:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. The other 64% of that land is privately owned. How much land would have to be taken? The amount of land that the Federal Government would have to take would likely run 1,237 miles long to 12,371 miles deep (assuming a 1 to 10-mile DMZ from the border into the United States). Even if we could only take 100 to 500 ft of land in densely populated areas, that is a lot of private property that is going to be seized by the Federal government. THIS is what you're for, GLP? |
ol' scratch
User ID: 74381722 United States 01/08/2019 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. What is to keep the Indians from allowing access/egress through their territories even if WALL IS BUILT? Seems to me that they got the short end of the stick during their last round of negotiation with Uncle Sam. They may be a thorn in the side of the border wall... Maybe they will in a position where they have to choose a literal side of the fence to be on. When the wall is built, they may be on the other side. This is the real deal, not a rehearsal. Do your best and don't screw it up. |
USCG Popeye
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USCG Popeye
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USCG Popeye
(OP) User ID: 73321786 United States 01/08/2019 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. If the President declares a National Emergency on Border Security, he's gonna have ENORMOUS powers over the majority of citizens. Quoting: USCG Popeye I'm laughing my ass off. I guess I got a 1 star because people don't believe it. They'd be wrong. "The authority for this is based on the Immigration and Nationality Act 287(a)(3) and copied in 8 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 287 (a)(3), which states that Immigration Officers, without a warrant, may "within a reasonable distance from any external boundary of the United States...board and search for aliens in any vessel within the territorial waters of the United States and any railcar, aircraft, conveyance, or vehicle. 8 CFR 287 (a)(1) defines reasonable distance as 100 air miles from the border." [link to help.cbp.gov (secure)] |
MIB
User ID: 73378478 United States 01/08/2019 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. What is to keep the Indians from allowing access/egress through their territories even if WALL IS BUILT? Quoting: ol' scratch Seems to me that they got the short end of the stick during their last round of negotiation with Uncle Sam. They may be a thorn in the side of the border wall... Maybe they will in a position where they have to choose a literal side of the fence to be on. When the wall is built, they may be on the other side. They list just like the south. No doors no land Trump has the right to build a wall even if thru their property. They do not like it? Fine we will say it's either a wall thru your property with nominal compensation or another trail of tears their choice |
Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 77161354 United States 01/08/2019 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Don’t Forget, National Emergency? US Border extends 100 miles deep. 2/3rds of the US Pop, lives inside it. The seizure of private property (known as “eminent domain”, a body of law which says the government cannot just take your home without due process). You are joking, right? No. The US/Mexican border is 1,933 miles long. It runs through 4 states (California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas). Only 33% of that land is actually owned or managed by the Federal Government. A sizable percentage of that land is owned by the Indian nations. It is land preserved for those tribes by treaty and land given under treaty is not land owned by the United States. These tribes already have a lot of reasons to be angry at the Federal Government. This would be pouring additional gas on an open flame. Quoting: 74444 The other 64% of that land is privately owned. How much land would have to be taken? The amount of land that the Federal Government would have to take would likely run 1,237 miles long to 12,371 miles deep (assuming a 1 to 10-mile DMZ from the border into the United States). Even if we could only take 100 to 500 ft of land in densely populated areas, that is a lot of private property that is going to be seized by the Federal government. THIS is what you're for, GLP? this article is not talking about taking land for the wall. It is about the jurisdiction of Immigration and Customs. Please don't muddy the water. *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Rome Burning
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