Originally Posted by RIO7
I guess it's different here, we within 25 miles of the border, and they don't come on us unless we give our ok, and we guide them to where they want to go on the ranch. rio7


http://immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/authority-us-customs-and-border-protection-agents-overview

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Between Ports of Entry

◾CBP agents may search for noncitizens on any “railway car, aircraft, conveyance, or vehicle” that is “within a reasonable distance from any external boundary of the United States.”
◾Under federal regulations, “reasonable distance” means within 100 air miles from any external boundary of the United States.
◾In the context of roving border patrols within 100 miles of the border, CBP agents may pull over cars to question occupants about their citizenship or immigration status if they have “reasonable suspicion” of unlawful activity.
◾Standing alone, an occupant’s ethnicity is not sufficient to establish reasonable suspicion. Pulling over a vehicle solely on the basis of an occupant’s race is an “egregious” Fourth Amendment violation.
CBP agents may search for noncitizens on “private lands, but not dwellings” within 25 miles from the border. Thus, to enter a home, CBP officers must still obtain a judicially issued search warrant or the consent of the occupants.


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