U.S. police state: Travel FROM any city or TO any city is automatically considered suspicious criminal behavior
‘In the “land of the free,” where the principle of “freedom of movement” was recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court as a constitutional right as far back as 1823, today, it seems, there is no such “right,” at least as far as some federal agencies are concerned.
You can blame a familiar culprit: the “war” on drugs.
As reported by TechDirt, USA Today reporter Brad Heath made an interesting observation in a tweet, pointing out that an asset forfeiture file from the California Central District Court made such drug-related generalizations about a pair of American cities, it made everyone who travels between them a prospective suspect:’
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