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DHS Checkpoint Video Blog Day 5: The Gang's All Here

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On the afternoon of February 1, 2008, I was stopped yet again at a suspicionless internal Homeland Security checkpoint on SR86 in Southern Arizona near mile post 146. The location is over 40 miles North of the border.

This was the fifth time in three weeks I've been stopped & seized at this checkpoint absent reasonable suspicion. Normally, there are only three or four agents present with two patrol vehicles parked nearby. This time the scenario were dramatically different.

Present were no less than twelve agents visible at any given time along with six Homeland Security vehicles lining the entry to the checkpoint. There was also a large United States flag flying over one of the trailers - something that hasn't been present before. Perhaps the agents were hoping the large American flag would somehow mask their un-American activities.

As I first came to a stop at the checkpoint, several agents converged on my vehicle and one can be heard pounding on the truck near time marker 01:15. About nine seconds later, another agent to the rear of my vehicle can be heard yelling, "Hi Terry". This of course clearly indicates the agents knew who I was and, by extension, that I wasn't an illegal alien. Nonetheless, the agents continued to detain me at the checkpoint for several minutes in order to harass and intimidate.

As the suspicionless seizure of my person continued, a Homeland Security agent can be seen waving at me near 02:09 while several high(er) ranking agents can be seen near 02:13 standing in the background looking on with satisfaction. Whether or not they were also onscene to make sure things didn't get out of hand during the staged confrontation is unknown.

As time progressed, another agent wearing blue 'inspection' gloves and carrying a sprint camera phone (service issue?) can be seen walking around the vehicle methodically taking photographs. His name tag indicates he is 'J. Gonzalez'. The tags appear to be attached with velcro however and are easily removed. As such, I give little credence to the validity of a name displayed on a tag - especially when the agents refuse to verify their identity.

Near 02:39, one of the agents who initially waved at me can be seen shaking hands with another agent. Finally, near 03:22, the same agent who yelled my name during the initial stop, yelled 'Bye Terry' after I was given permission to go on my way after Homeland Security finished having its fun.

I also note the stopping agent, 'K. June' according to her name tag, refused to face me after directing me to stop. Instead, she pressed herself up against the cab of the vehicle between the two side doors just out of view. This was the same agent who stopped me on January 8th:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=u6uw7506xMw

Along with a night stop with drug dogs on January 23rd:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=TuIwz8ddAYo

Another male agent also decided to play hide and seek while pressing himself up against the passenger side of the cab between the front and rear doors.

Approximately thirty minutes after I passed through the checkpoint, only four or five agents remained on-scene to conduct operations. This means the rest of the 'gang with guns' left the scene shortly after the staged show of force ended.

While watching the video, consider the lack of professionalism displayed by these Border Patrol agents at every level. These are the same agents who have been empowered with an extraordinary level of unfettered field discretion to stop, seize and detain individuals based upon no reasonable suspicion whatsoever. Also ask yourself how much illegal traffic crossed the border forty miles to the South of this checkpoint while twelve Homeland Security agents played domination games along a public highway that never intersects the border at any point.

The 4th amendment was specifically created to protect us against this type of arbitrary enforcement activity by over-reaching federal agencies. It would seem however that the 'writ of assistance' is alive and well in modern day America and everyone is now considered a suspect.

Far from increasing the security of the country, these checkpoints serve as little more than obedience training for the burgeoning American police state.

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  • Everyone complains about illegals then when they do something people scream foul. They could be looking for drug cartel and you whine and cry about it yet they waived you through pretty fast.

  • You must be confusing me with 'Everyone' runningwolfkenpo. I don't know who that is.

  • GET A LIFE, DUDE!

  • You're a repetitive single sentence kind of person I see Marcus111147. Then again authoritarian punks like you seldom have a good imagination or extensive vocabulary let alone a good argument as to why armed federal agents should be ignoring the border they're paid to patrol to harass domestic traffic along public highways instead.

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  • If they were just doing their jobs 8888HITTMAN, they'd be down on the border patrolling it instead of harassing domestic traffic inside the country absent suspicion.

  • @Marcus111147 This man has far more of a life than you'll ever have. This man is living, and defending his and OUR rights.

    GO back to sleep, sheep, and don't forget your Amerian Idols.

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  • Too bad they're wasting money on illegal arrests and search instead of repairing that awful road surface. Of course, repairing the road surface wouldn't serve oppression.

  • Good Work Bro!!!

  • @CheckpointUSA I keep seeing this but do you, for one second think that all illegal contraband is stoped at the border. These checkpoints are like a second line of defense.

  • These guys hate it when you know your rights....They all know you now....Can I do the same thing without getting in trouble?...They dont know me.

  • thanks god he is not brown

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