Help me understand the context of this video.
It looks as if the guy pulled through a highly secure area, such as a border crossing.
This doesn’t look like some innocuous location at all.
If he is at a border crossing the TSA and other Gubmint agencies are within their realm of authority and performing their job as I would expect.
Their badging says “US Border Patrol” and by all looks it appears this numbnut is at a border crossing. You can tell because as he pulls into immigration on the American Side.
You can tell it’s the American side because on the East side of the road you can can see the American Entry and Flag Poles with well.....American Flags.
This is a hard structure and would have taken years to build.
He passes by at least two cameras that record his vehicle passing to the security booth.
He says “This is American Still?” with the context being he is on the American Side not in the context of traveling down America’s roads from Sea to Shinning Sea.
He would be asked the same question if he were returning to the US on the East road the travels North and marks the demarcation between Mexico and the USA.
The BP Agent Agrees with the dissenter, who at this point I’m thinking is just some delusional, self important, synthetic, Do-Gooder and then informs that is not true at an “Immigration Check Point”.
This is the same question you are asked when leaving and entering the US and other countries.
Doofus says “It’s a matter principle for me” to which the Agent responds “It’s a matter of law for us and we have a duty to uphold our law”.
Guy and his oh so passive buddy passenger are Asshats and Jack Assess. Pretty tough to achieve that status.
No, it is an immigration CP. BP manned looking for smugglers etc.
This is a hard structure and would have taken years to build.
Not at all, and they are all over the southern US bordering on Mexico, up 50 miles away from the border.
He says This is American Still? with the context being he is on the American Side not in the context of traveling down Americas roads from Sea to Shinning Sea.
Well I-35 is generally N-S.
This is the same question you are asked when leaving and entering the US and other countries.
True, but you are already way inside the US.
If I drive to Los Angeles, I wait in a line of cars, then drive through a Border Patrol check point and answer questions.
If I drive to Riverside, I wait in a line of cars, then drive through a Border Patrol check point and answer questions.
If I drive to Yuma AZ, I wait in a line of cars, then drive through a Border Patrol check point and answer questions.
I used to think nothing of it. Now I realize that the BP holds me up, so that they can play “catch and release” (per Obama’s guidance).