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A bus driver in Maine told passengers they needed to be U.S. citizens to ride on a bus while an immigration official questioned passengers’ citizenship.
The incident happened in the city of Bangor over Memorial Day weekend, the ACLU of New Hampshire said in a video statement.
Bus Driver Tells Passengers Only U.S. Citizens Can Ride As Border Patrol Agent Looks On
So, you have to be an American citizen to ride a bus in the US, or is it just in Maine? I rode a bus in Canada without being a citizen of that nation.
And, I've seen busloads of people in Yosemite, all taking pictures like crazy and speaking Japanese. Were they actually American citizens?
Maybe it's only in Maine.
There's no problem here...catch the next bus.
There's no problem here...catch the next bus.
The 12:31 bus is due in about minutes.Sure, if the fascists have taken over one bus, just take another.
Bus Driver Tells Passengers Only U.S. Citizens Can Ride As Border Patrol Agent Looks On
So, you have to be an American citizen to ride a bus in the US, or is it just in Maine? I rode a bus in Canada without being a citizen of that nation.
And, I've seen busloads of people in Yosemite, all taking pictures like crazy and speaking Japanese. Were they actually American citizens?
Maybe it's only in Maine.
"... Immigration inspections at transportation hubs are not a new practice. U.S. Border Patrol, which is part of Customs and Border Protection, has the authority to conduct citizenship checks without a warrant within 100 miles of the nation’s land and coastal borders. That includes the entire state of Maine. ..."
https://www.pressherald.com/2018/01...ons-immigration-checks-at-bangor-bus-station/
How come the ACLU and media has never reported on these kind of checks before? Did they never happened before Trump became president?
Bus Driver Tells Passengers Only U.S. Citizens Can Ride As Border Patrol Agent Looks On
So, you have to be an American citizen to ride a bus in the US, or is it just in Maine? I rode a bus in Canada without being a citizen of that nation.
And, I've seen busloads of people in Yosemite, all taking pictures like crazy and speaking Japanese. Were they actually American citizens?
Maybe it's only in Maine.
Employees of the coach line expressed prohibition against doing so, or did you miss the point entirely?
And one is not required to modify their travel timetable to accommodate deliberate manufacture of lies told by misinformed employees. There is a problem here, a coach line is engaging in vigilantism.
It is, in fact, against the law.
The bus driver is not a border agent, not to mention buses are not restricted by citizenship.
Did the bus driver say he's a border agent?
Another hissy fit post by liberals about something that has been going on under Obama and prior presidents ...
and nobody gave a **** about it ... until Trump got elected.
:lol:
Bus Driver Tells Passengers Only U.S. Citizens Can Ride As Border Patrol Agent Looks On
So, you have to be an American citizen to ride a bus in the US, or is it just in Maine? I rode a bus in Canada without being a citizen of that nation.
And, I've seen busloads of people in Yosemite, all taking pictures like crazy and speaking Japanese. Were they actually American citizens?
Maybe it's only in Maine.
Bus Driver Tells Passengers Only U.S. Citizens Can Ride As Border Patrol Agent Looks On
So, you have to be an American citizen to ride a bus in the US, or is it just in Maine? I rode a bus in Canada without being a citizen of that nation.
And, I've seen busloads of people in Yosemite, all taking pictures like crazy and speaking Japanese. Were they actually American citizens?
Maybe it's only in Maine.
Ive ridden buses and trains in Europe and Asia as a tourist, and they never asked for my citizenship, just my ticket.
Show reports from that time of border agents roaming the country exceeding their authority..
The 12:31 bus is due in about minutes.
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