So apparently DHS says if you're found within 100 miles of a U.S. border, the 4th amendment does not apply.
I'm pretty sure they meant those parts of the U.S./Mexican border without many people living in them (which is still not cool), but ACLU is painting a picture of this applying across all borders--the whole south, whole north, whole east and west. Some entire states are swallowed up within that.
My guess is that DHS is going to apply it as they like until someone raises issue for being subjected to it and then it (eventually) goes up to the Supreme Court. As it is, I live within 100 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, so sucks to be me?
I'm pretty sure they meant those parts of the U.S./Mexican border without many people living in them (which is still not cool), but ACLU is painting a picture of this applying across all borders--the whole south, whole north, whole east and west. Some entire states are swallowed up within that.
My guess is that DHS is going to apply it as they like until someone raises issue for being subjected to it and then it (eventually) goes up to the Supreme Court. As it is, I live within 100 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, so sucks to be me?