“Travel is not an inherently suspicious activity. It’s the exercise of a Constitutional and human right, and cannot in itself be the basis for warrant checks.”
Read more: https://papersplease.org/wp/2017/04/27/is-the-tsa-checking-domestic-airline-passengers-for-warrants/
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