Michigan border patrol agents accused of 'routine racial profiling' of Latinos.
The two representatives, Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, have asked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to address the “” spanning across multiple administrations. The ACLU report was published in March.
There are also “lots of cases in which neighbors are reporting neighbors” for speaking Spanish in public, Boyce said. Kris Grogan, a spokesperson for the Customs and Border Protection agency, said via email that agency policy prohibits the “consideration of race or ethnicity in law enforcement, investigation, and screening activities, in all but the most exceptional circumstances,” adding that they are “fully committed to the fair, impartial and respectful treatment of all members of the trade and traveling public.
CBP's Grogan stated that border patrol agents in Michigan conduct"enforcement actions away from the immediate border in direct support of border enforcement efforts and as a means of preventing trafficking, smuggling and other criminal organizations from exploiting our public and private transportation infrastructure to travel to the interior of the United States."
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