New York Daily News

Pol: Reduce size of immig query zone

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MONTPELIER, Vt. — Sen. Patrick Leahy wants to reduce the size of the zone in which border agents can question people about their immigratio­n status.

Currently, Homeland Security agents have broad legal authority to stop vehicles and search private land, without warrants within 100 miles of the border.

The distance, which includes sea borders, means that most of New England, and two-thirds of the population of the United States, falls into the category.

The legislatio­n that Leahy (DVt.) introduced Thursday along with Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray would, among other things, reduce the "border zone" to 25 miles.

They say the legislatio­n is needed because Trump administra­tion policies have been subjecting law-abiding citizens to needless and intrusive searches, including checkpoint­s in New Hampshire and Maine.

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