It was unclear if agents stopped the driver for questioning at the inland checkpoint or if the truck went through unimpeded.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1976 that Border Patrol agents may stop vehicles for brief questioning without a warrant, even if there is no reason to believe that they are carrying people in the country illegally. Still, the practice has galvanized immigration advocates and civil libertarians who consider checkpoints ripe for racial profiling and abuse of authority. Some motorists post videos to social media accusing agents of heavy-handed, inappropriate questioning.
While asylum seekers are typically allowed to remain in a country when seeking the legal protection, the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy required migrants to return to Mexico and await the proceedings there. The Biden administration has tried to rescind the policy, but a judge ordered it reinstated - and a Supreme Court decision could further entrench the policy in the U.S.
Volume and configuration vary widely among checkpoints but agents generally have five to seven seconds to decide whether to question a driver, said Roy Villareal, former chief of the Border Patrol's Tucson, Arizona, sector.
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