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Has America become a police state? This reporter suggests so. (But you knew that already unless you've been out to lunch since 9/11 and the "suspension" of civil liberties and constitutional rights because "terror.")BTW, I encountered similar treatment traveling to East Germany in the Sixties, although not as harsh.The InterceptI’m a Journalist but I Didn’t Fully Realize the Terrible Power of U.S. Border Officials Until They Violated My Rights and Privacy Seth Harp
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: civil liberties, Constitutional rights, US police state
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Has America become a police state? This reporter suggests so. (But you knew that already unless you've been out to lunch since 9/11 and the "suspension" of civil liberties and constitutional rights because "terror.")BTW, I encountered similar treatment traveling to East Germany in the Sixties, although not as harsh.The InterceptI’m a Journalist but I Didn’t Fully Realize the Terrible Power of U.S. Border Officials Until They Violated My Rights and Privacy Seth Harp
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: civil liberties, Constitutional rights, US police state
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Has America become a police state? This reporter suggests so. (But you knew that already unless you've been out to lunch since 9/11 and the "suspension" of civil liberties and constitutional rights because "terror.")
BTW, I encountered similar treatment traveling to East Germany in the Sixties, although not as harsh.
Seth Harp