From: libertarianman@comcast.net (Todd Andrew Barnett)
To: libs4peace@yahoogroups.com
Cc: milibs4peace@yahoogroups.com, organize-milibs4peace@yahoogroups.com, milibertarian@yahoogroups.com, organize-libs4peace@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [libs4peace] Detroit Free Press -- Federal Agents Make Random Check Points
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 15:08:26 -0800

Apparently, this was published in Tuesday's Free Press.

Martial law has arrived in my home state. It's now one of the reasons why I am scared and why our nation can no longer tolerate this destructive mentality of the statists in power.

The voters who overwhelmingly voted Republican in last week's general election ought to pat themselves on the back. And it's so amazing that the people in this country are TOO STUPID to even notice the problems.

And by the way, civil liberty groups such as the Michigan ACLU are lying when they say that these measures "raise concern." They're not concerned. If they really were, they would have organized a statewide protest against these actions.

Effing statists.

Yours in Liberty,

Todd Andrew Barnett

TRAFFIC CHECKS: Random stops begin today in Michigan

November 12, 2002

BY TAMARA AUDI FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

Federal agents will begin randomly stopping traffic today, looking for illegal immigrants, terrorists and drug or weapon smugglers.

Cars will be stopped at unannounced, rotating checkpoints within Michigan, including metro Detroit. U.S. Border Patrol agents at the checkpoints will ask passengers their citizenship and will have leeway to ask a host of follow-up questions.

The effort is part of President George W. Bush's attempt to increase security along the northern border, said Immigration and Naturalization spokeswoman Karen Kraushaar.

According to an obscure but long-standing federal law, the government can conduct searches and surveillance within 25 miles of any international border.

The practice of internal checkpoints is common in Texas and California, states along the southwest border.

Michigan is among the first of the northern border states to be included in the program.

Though agents will focus on finding undocumented immigrants, the checkpoints on the southern border have helped net drugs and weapons, patrol agents and officials said.

"Those checkpoints would yield quite a few arrests," said Robert Lindemann, vice president of Michigan's border patrol union and a patrol agent in Detroit. Lindemann used to work checkpoints near the southern border. "We got drugs, we got aliens, we got convicts. The checkpoints on the southwest border are critical."

In Michigan, federal officials hope the checkpoints will also help them catch terrorists.

"The terrorism component cannot be ignored in addressing border security," Kraushaar said.

Lindemann and other agents said it's too soon to tell how successful the checkpoints will be. One feature that is bound to carry over from the southern border is traffic, they said. Checkpoints cause back-ups.

Federal officials would not say Monday how many checkpoints there will be, or how often Michigan drivers can expect to be stopped. More details on the program are to be released at a news conference in Kimball Township today.

Meanwhile, civil liberty groups raised concerns.

"We believe it's going to be very hard for them to do this without violating people's civil rights, or profiling people based on their ethnicity or accent," said Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Michigan.

U.S. citizens are not required to carry proof of identification with them while traveling in the country. Alien residents are required to carry some paperwork.

Contact TAMARA AUDI at 313-222-6582 or audi@freepress.com.

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