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The U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide in a secretive program to identify and detain people whose travel patterns it deems suspicious
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Border Patrol Is Covertly Monitoring U.S. Drivers Who Show Signs of Suspicious Behavior: Report
A bombshell report suggests that the U.S. Border Patrol is using covert surveillance systems to monitor American citizens while they are behind the wheel of a vehicle to identify "suspicious" patterns.
We’re “celebrating our sense of community that we have together,” a Charlotte woman said at Thursday’s protest.
Lights… Camera… Action! Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino has become the star of his own continuing block bluster movie. He is liable to suddenly appear wherever there are cameras, terrorizing immigrants at one moment in California,
Border Patrol agent Isaiah Hodgson was charged with resisting Long Beach police officers after allegedly pulling out a gun at a restaurant.
With Border Patrol operations expected in Raleigh, employers and workers should know their rights if agents show up at their workplaces or homes. According to the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), immigration agents can show up at workplaces for one of three reasons: a Form I-9 audit, a raid or to detain a specific person.
The Border Patrol is quietly monitoring millions of American drivers and detaining people through a surveillance program that flags “suspicious” travel patterns, an Associated Press investigation found.