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Monday, September 13, 2010

My new hero "Detained By The Feds For Not Answering Questions"

Paul Karl from Knife Tricks wrote a very good blog post back this last spring:
I Am Detained By The Feds For Not Answering Questions


I'm posting this because I think there is something we should all take away from this; that the government does work for us, NOT the other way around. We as law abiding citizens need to remember this and not lose sight, and that any small rights we give away now can lead to us giving away much larger rights later. The Police are here to "protect and serve" US!

He writes:
"“Why were you in China?” asked the passport control officer, a woman with the appearance and disposition of a prison matron.

“None of your business,” I said.

Her eyes widened in disbelief.

“Excuse me?” she asked.

“I’m not going to be interrogated as a pre-condition of re-entering my own country,” I said.


This did not go over well. She asked a series of questions, such as how long I had been in China, whether I was there on personal business or commercial business, etc. I stood silently. She said that her questions were mandated by Congress and that I should complain to Congress instead of refusing to cooperate with her.

She asked me to take one of my small bags off her counter. I complied.

She picked up the phone and told someone I “was refusing to cooperate at all.” This was incorrect. I had presented her with proof of citizenship (a U.S. passport) and had moved the bag when she asked. What I was refusing to do was answer her questions."

He even adds at the end why he did this. He puts all his points together, and makes me proud to be an American.

"Principal Take-Aways

1. Cops Really Don’t Like It When You Refuse To Answer Their Questions. The passport control officer was aghast when I told her that my visit to China was none of her business. This must not happen often, because several of the officers involved seemed thrown by my refusal to meekly bend to their whim.

2. They’re Keeping Records. A federal, computer-searchable file exists on my refusal to answer questions.

3. This Is About Power, Not Security. The CBP goons want U.S. citizens to answer their questions as a ritualistic bow to their power. Well, CBP has no power over me. I am a law-abiding citizen, and, as such, I am the master, and the federal cops are my servants. They would do well to remember that.

4. U.S. Citizens Have No Obligation To Answer Questions. Ultimately, the cops let me go, because there was nothing they could do. A returning U.S. citizen has an obligation to provide proof of citizenship, and the officer has legitimate reasons to investigate if she suspects the veracity of the citizenship claim. A U.S. citizen returning with goods also has an obligation to complete a written customs declaration. But that’s it. You don’t have to answer questions about where you went, why you went, who you saw, etc."

Please exercise your rights. Stand up for something, that's what beaning American is! Today it's a simple question, tomorrow you'll be talking to someone that says "what do you have to hide?"
Posted by K. Friberg at 10:13 AM

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