No they don't, that's completely illegal and civil rights attorney's have been feasting on stuff like that for decades. Cases have been thrown out because of "racial profiling" even when all the other evidence points to the suspect and it's obvious that they're guilty.
Comments like this basically show that you didn't read the law for yourself and basically listened to all the useful idiots screaming about racism and so on, then repeated them. I've seen you post many times in the past and you're not one of those people so this is pretty odd.
The people being questioned must already be detained or arrested for something else. When that happens, instead of calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the police can ask for proof of citizenship themselves which was also illegal for them to do.
All this law does is take federal responsibilities and grant them to local law enforcement, who will be going through a **** ton of training to learn how to deal with these situations.
Comments like this basically show that you didn't read the law for yourself and basically listened to all the useful idiots screaming about racism and so on, then repeated them. I've seen you post many times in the past and you're not one of those people so this is pretty odd.
The people being questioned must already be detained or arrested for something else. When that happens, instead of calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the police can ask for proof of citizenship themselves which was also illegal for them to do.
All this law does is take federal responsibilities and grant them to local law enforcement, who will be going through a **** ton of training to learn how to deal with these situations.
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