
“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.”
Related posts:
China Launches Frightening 'Social Credit' Game; Soon Mandatory
Ron Paul: The Economics of Disaster
Teen Spends 13 Days in Jail for a Pocketknife in a School Parking Lot
Russian warships enter Mediterranean to form permanent task force
You may already be a winner in NSA’s “three-degrees” surveillance sweepstakes!
Did Obama Violate Copyright Law Watching the Super Bowl?
Marc Faber Buying Gold, But Won't Keep It In America
Shanghai company's 3D printers print ten houses in 24 hours
Stefan Molyneux on Shutting Down Government with Bitcoin
Bitcoin's UK Future Looks Bleak
Study: Public Transit Cannot Succeed Without Punishing Drivers
When ETF Paper Beats Gold Rock
Former Fed Employee Charged With Felony For Threatening To Kill Boss
Heartbleed vulnerability exploited months before patch?
Parting Ways with the American People