“I asked to speak to an attorney, but he said I couldn’t. Border Control didn’t have to allow it because I was not proven to be a US citizen, because my fingerprints came back as Canadian. He informed me an ICE agent was on the way; She would determine what to do with me. An hour or so later, he and the guard who initially handcuffed me came back and questioned me again. I gave her the answers, then informed them again that because of my constitutional rights I was requesting an attorney. They said I had no rights. I said, ‘Okay, so my prints are not coming back as me, and I’m not the guy the computer says I am, so I’m a nobody, huh?’ She said yes, that was the best way to put it.”
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