One of the bedrocks of America’s freedoms is the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects citizens from “unreasonable searches and seizures.”
In order for government agents to enter private premises, they must produce a court ordered warrant stating the purpose of the search and its probable cause. This process prevents unwarranted intrusions that would attempt to gather potential evidence illegally.
As part of the Bill of Rights, the Fourth Amendment ensures that the government will respect a citizen’s right to be “secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects.” As a result, people can rest easy in knowing that no prosecution against them can use evidence illegally obtained without a warrant.
Since the terrorist events of September 11, 2001, the government has been looking for more ways to monitor people to uncover suspected terror plots and prevent them. On the next page, learn how a new law passed for the Washington D.C. area now circumvents the protections of the Fourth Amendment.
Sorry. the Constitution is not subject to change. Illegal.
They are criminals, thieves if they support warrantless searches.
They are criminals, thieves if they support warrantless searches. And I state that they are heading to self destruction as agents who proceed to the warrantless searches.
They are criminals, thieves if they support warrantless searches. And I state with certainty that those agents who proceed to the warrantless searches are heading to self destruction among each other.
I’m fine with it. I live in AZ and Border Patrol has authority to stop, detain and search for any reason 100 miles from border. No problems here
But there’s the Patriot Act they use that quite a lot.
Bull$#%&!@*
Where were you guy’s When the Demo’s tried (and may still be ) the same thing to gut the Second Amendment ?
Likely will meet court challenges on constitutional grounds.
I don’t agree with this and I’m a supporter because it doesn’t stop there that’s the biggest problem with the government it doesn’t stop there