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By Tyler Bass
One hundred twenty kilometers from the US-Mexico border, Steven Anderson thought his constitutional right to be free of unlawful search and seizure was intact. That was where, in 2009, Customs and Border Patrol stopped Anderson, a pastor, and indicated that a canine had alerted them to the presence of hidden drugs or humans in the back of his car. When Anderson refused to consent to a search, the Texas Department of Public Safety smashed his windows and tased the leader of Faithful Word Baptist Church.
His new documentary examines what life is like for the 197 million Americans who live within 100 miles of the US border, and under the scrutiny of checkpoint searches.
Tyler Bass writes for ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com, where this first appeared.
See the Activist Post archive about the Constitution-free Zone HERE
And why exactly do we feel sorry for the border patrol, who don’t do crap! We pay enormous amounts of taxes for this behavior, and it is criminal! They are traitors, and they should be treated as such!
These nazis need to be fired and sued for every single little piece of anything they have.
They need to be run out of any office of authority they hold and never allowed to hold a public office again.
with Obama letting anyone come to the US, something sinks about this claim.