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CBP Increasing Warrantless Bus Raids in Northern New England

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Monday, July 29, 2019   

BANGOR, Maine — A year after the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine sued U.S. Customs and Border Protection for records on its bus surveillance program, they're receiving multiple reports that suggest an uptick in armed, warrantless bus raids throughout the state.

CBP agents are boarding commercial buses to question riders about their citizenship and travel plans, and at least one regional bus company is allowing them even though legal experts say the company can refuse to allow the raids.

Maine ACLU staff attorney Emma Bond wants riders to know these searches are unwarranted and require personal consent.

"First you have the right to remain silent. Second, you can say 'I do not consent to a search,' or you can ask, 'Am I free to leave?’” Bond said. “Third, you have the right to record law enforcement officers so long as you do not interfere, and that can be a really powerful way to hold law enforcement accountable."

Bond said those confused about their rights can contact an immigration lawyer for more information. As a result of the lawsuit, the ACLU discovered CBP's training materials state, "A bus passenger has the right to refuse consent to search."

Last week, the ACLU sent a letter to Concord Coach Lines asking the company to stop allowing the warrantless bus raids. Concord Coach Lines responded to the letter, saying it wouldn't change its policy at this time.

The ACLU said the regional bus line is prioritizing its relationship to the federal government over the constitutional rights of its passengers.

"It's important that those who are in positions of power in our society help us in standing up to unconstitutional policies,” Bond said.

Federal officials say CBP has the legal right to operate within 100 miles of the U.S. border, and raids are necessary to capture suspected terrorists and people unauthorized to be in the U.S.


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