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I'm guessing it is under some blanket "intent to deceive border protection official" bullcrap.

Immigration has very broad powers, but even then this sort of case would be difficult to make IMHO.



>Immigration has very broad powers, but even then this sort of case would be difficult to make IMHO.

I agree. But who has the time and money to defend themselves in court against the unlimited resources of the government?


That's the purpose fulfilled by advocacy groups such as the ACLU.


Good point. But can the defendant afford to sit in jail while things are adjudicated?




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