Immigrant Advocates Urge Greyhound Bus Company to Stop Feds from Checking Passengers' Immigration Status

Immigrant Advocates Urge Greyhound Bus Company to Stop Feds from Checking Passengers' Immigration Status

(AP) Immigrant rights attorneys are urging a major bus company to stop letting federal agents on board to conduct immigration sweeps.The American Civil Liberties Union's affiliates in 10 states sent a letter Wednesday to

officials for the Greyhound bus company asking them to deny agents permission to board without a warrant or on the U.S. border.The lawyers say U.S. Customs and Border Protection has been

searching buses more often to check the immigration status of travelers, singling out people based on race or their appearance.

The advocates say the checks have taken place in at least seven states including California, Florida and Vermont. Last month, advocates in Florida warned immigrants about the checks when traveling to the state.
A Greyhound spokeswoman did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Sokora (not verified)     Thu, 03/22/2018 @ 12:19am

In reply to by Nyina wa Raila (not verified)

This has been going on for years. I know kenyans who have been pulled out of buses and later deported. Arizona and Texas have been notorious. Now I see california has joined the game.

Imara (not verified)     Thu, 03/22/2018 @ 12:25am

Donald Trump should be reminded that "except for the Indigenous People on Reservations," anybody else is a descendant of a formerly illegal immigrant from Asia, Africa, and Europe.

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