The police state that America is (and if you think that is hyperbole then you are a moron) steadily increases. Right now the push to further use our fascist DHS to increase its totalitarian powers is focused more on "illegals" because many know there are real issues, especially after the last administration, with illegal immigrants in the nation. But this isn't about illegals or even non-Americans. Even American citizens who enter their own nation, and are greeted by DHS agents that they employ, can have their laptops or cell phones confiscated and searched without suspicion of any wrongdoing on their part. The DHS thugs can't keep you from entering the nation, but the federal government has decided that they can deprive you of your electronic devices so that they can hack them and download all your information (and you'd better hope they don't plant stuff). Without any suspicion of any crime, and without our flaccid politicians-in-dresses at the SCOTUS putting a stop to such actions, our tyrannical government thinks it can sift through all your photos and communications simply because you would like to enter your own nation that you fund with your tax money.
About two decades ago I fought this thuggish unreasonable police state and spent about six figures of my own money doing it, only to witness the complete complicity of fascist judges all the way up to the highest court in the nation.
Understand this. Regardless of political party or your service status, this government hates you and thinks it owns you and has absolutely zero concern for your constitutional rights or the law. While you might have been able to comply and bow and scrape your way through this nation off the radar while deluding yourself about living in a free country, the economic realities that are unfolding now will quickly fix your delusion for you as it becomes undeniable. But the truth is, if you don't realize that you're subjugated by a tyrannical government after the past two decades, you're honestly far too stupid to be free anyway.
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