Papers Please...well, not quite
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:06 am
I didn't know where to put this but I noticed something interesting on my trip to the left coast. Checkpoints on the freeways though Arizona and California. These were INS/ICE checkpoints where they would funnel down the freeway traffic, stop each vehicle momentarily and either look in the car or out and out ask if we were citizens. I did not have to provide any credentials but after four stops I was beginning to wonder if I had forgot that "left turn at Albuquerque" and ended up over seas. Now I know, and appreciate, the fact they were sniffing out illegals but I do wonder how much easier it would be to turn "Checkpoint Charlie" into a weapons check, etc (See? I got it on guns).
It also sparked a couple of questions for me to ponder.
1) Isn't glancing in vehicles for a moment profiling?
2)If it's okay for INS to profile at these checkpoints, why isn't it okay to profile at our airports?
I have to admit mixed feelings. On the one hand INS is trying to find illegals but OTOH the method really creeps me out and I wonder about theatrics.
It also sparked a couple of questions for me to ponder.
1) Isn't glancing in vehicles for a moment profiling?
2)If it's okay for INS to profile at these checkpoints, why isn't it okay to profile at our airports?
I have to admit mixed feelings. On the one hand INS is trying to find illegals but OTOH the method really creeps me out and I wonder about theatrics.