These have always been your rights. CBP is acknowledging them now because you demanded it.https://action.aclu.org/petition/greyhound?initms_aff=nat&initms_chan=soc&utm_medium=soc&initms=200214_tw&utm_source=tw&utm_campaign=&utm_content=200214_immigration&ms_aff=nat&ms_chan=soc&ms=200214_tw …
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This fight isn't over. No company should expose its customers to illegal racial profiling or harassment.
@GreyhoundBus must clearly and consistently tell CBP that they do not support immigration enforcement on their buses, at their stations, or during transfers.Show this thread -
Know your rights. If you've been harassed by Border Patrol on a bus, train, or other form of transportation, we want to hear about it. Email us at nomigraonbuses@aclu.org.pic.twitter.com/hvXQfZ8ATB
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The companies can decide to allow them on board but that does not give them the right to demand documents, search people, or property.
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Greyhound can let them on or everyone dismounts and gets a cavity search in the back room. Their choice.
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Yeah. That doesn't sound too Nazi.
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Yeah. Because, American born Latinos returning from Mexico on buses would never be singled out for extra scrutiny, because of their skin color.

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