Time to move before it is to late... you live in a red line... this is where the crackdowns will begin ... the only fly in the ointment now for the Biden administration is Florida, they are holding tough against the tyranny... but Biden is using federal funds to fight the State and the governor's executive orders, which Biden legally cannot do... remember when they stopped President Trump from going against a State Governor's executive orders... but this is exactly what Biden is doing and using your tax payers money to do so! https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-biden-administration-offered-aid-to-school-leaders-in-florida-who-are-defying-gov-ron-desantiss-ban-on-mask-mandates/ar-AANjbLa?ocid=uxbndlbingThe Biden administration offered aid to school leaders in Florida who are defying Gov. Ron DeSantis's ban on mask mandates... this goes against protected States rights, which Trump never touched for the media would have been all over him!!! |
https://www.bitchute.com/video/VLCieqApfcZJ/
I wonder does Alex Jones even know of this … I only learned of it yesterday, and it is frightening to say the least … check on the map above and see where you live… I am in a State that is completely labeled within the 100 mile radius of “our border” how ironic is that that!!! Considering what Biden is doing to our Southern border … Now the above map does not mean jack squat to an illegals in this country, for they have “special privileges and immunity", from the current administration … but if you are living in these areas, as an American citizen … basically your constitutional rights may be affected … please read below… now we think as American citizens that we have constitutional rights … but what if we live in an area where the government can claim, the constitution is “fuzzy”, because we are within 100 miles of the border … irony again, since Biden for all practical purposes destroyed our borders...
The Problem...the Constitution does not apply within the 100 miles of our borders or so the government claims ...
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The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects Americans
from random and arbitrary stops and searches.
· According to the government, however, these basic constitutional principles do not apply fully at our borders. For example, at border crossings (also called "ports of entry"), federal authorities do not need a warrant or even suspicion of wrongdoing to justify conducting what courts have called a "routine search," such as searching luggage or a vehicle.... will it start to include health passports, credit scores, carbon charges ... People think ... well they have been vaccinated it is not an issue for them ... why yes it is ... for you are fool if you think it will stop with a vaccination passports... the vaccination passport is / was just a trial balloon to see if the American people will put up with it ... then other "passports will come"...
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In this 100-mile zone, Border Patrol agents have certain
additional authorities. For instance, Border Patrol can operate immigration
(what if they start to include covid and carbon checkpoints)... as does Home Land Security
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In practice, Border Patrol agents routinely ignore or
misunderstand the limits of their legal authority in the course of individual
stops, resulting in violations of the constitutional rights of innocent people.
No matter what CBP
officers and Border Patrol agents think, our Constitution applies throughout
the United States, including within this “100-mile border zone.”
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- Federal border
agents are stopping, interrogating, and searching Americans on an everyday
basis with absolutely no suspicion of wrongdoing, and often in ways that
our Constitution does not permit.
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Much of U.S. Population Affected
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Many people think that border-related policies only impact
people living in border towns like El Paso or San Diego. The reality is that
Border Patrol's interior enforcement operations encroach deep into and across
the United States, affecting the majority of Americans.
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Roughly two-thirds of the United States' population lives within
the 100-mile zone—that is, within 100 miles of a U.S. land or coastal border.
That's about 200 million people…. Which the government can control and
already set up “checkpoints”
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Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont lie entirely or
almost entirely within this area.
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Nine of the ten largest U.S. metropolitan areas, as determined
by the 2010 Census, also fall within this zone: New York City, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego and San Jose.
Part of a Broader Problem
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The spread of border-related powers inland is inseparable from
the broader expansion of government intrusion in the lives of ordinary
Americans. For example, CBP claims the authority to conduct suspicion less
searches of travelers' electronic devices—such as laptops and cell phones—at
ports of entry, including international arrivals at airports. These searches
are particularly invasive as a result of the wealth of personal information
stored on such devices. At least one circuit court has held that federal
officers must have at least "reasonable suspicion" prior to
conducting such searches and recent Supreme Court precedent seems to support
that view.
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These practices also coincide with the spread of numerous border
technologies, including watch list and database systems (such as the Automated
Targeting System traveler risk assessment program), advanced identification and
tracking systems (including electronic and medical passports ), and
intrusive technological schemes such as the "virtual border fence"
and unmanned aerial vehicles (aka "drone aircraft"). With many of
these technologies in the hands of private companies, there are powerful
financial incentives for the continued "militarization" of the border
zone.
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The expansion of government power both at and near the border is
part of a trend toward expanding police and national security powers without
regard to the effect of such expansion on our most fundamental and treasured
Constitutional rights. The federal government's dragnet approach to law enforcement
and national security is one that is increasingly turning us all into suspects.
If
Americans do not continue to challenge the expansion of federal power over the
individual, we risk forfeiting the fundamental rights and freedoms that we
inherited—including the right to simply go about our business free from
government interference, harassment and abuse.