> Hi Matty, > > Your concerns about profiling assumes the law is stopping otherwise law-abiding > persons on the street at random, which no policy or law has ever called for. Any > person stopped by police routinely gets a background check, and including citizenship > in that check not only isn't unreasonable, its the norm worldwide. Jaywalk in Mexico, > speed in Italy, be publicly drunk in England, you'll get checked. If you claim a > policy is calling for random citizen checks, you'll need to cite a reference. > > Jump to this part of the thread here, plz.
Actually, nobody gives a damn about your citizenship here.
Unless you're American. Then they mug you. Cops or robbers, same thing.
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