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Customs Officers Must Not Be Given Free Reign






Customs officers have the important responsibility to search people arriving in the United States to prevent illegal substances and weapons from being carried across our borders. To perform their duty, they have extraordinary power to perform searches, but this can not be unlimited. To protect the innocent, our system of laws has always included checks and balances against government excesses. Unfortunately, the Trade Act of 2002, a bill that was recently passed by Congress and signed by the President, contains troubling provisions that essentially cancel any protection against unconstitutional searches by Customs officials.

This act expanded immunity in ways that would make it nearly impossible for a person to seek redress for an unconstitutional search and allow them to open outbound international mail without a warrant.

A federal report in 2000 found that while black female U.S. citizens were nine times more likely than their white counterparts to be subject to searches by the Customs Service they were less than half as likely to be found carrying contraband. In the aftermath of this report, the Customs Service started to take steps to address the problem of racial profiling, but it has not done enough. The expansion of immunity is unnecessary.

Customs officials already have protections from unwarranted claims against them. There is no justification to give them essentially unchecked authority to perform searches.

Task 14. Say whether the following statements are true or false, explain your opinion. Begin your answer with: “You are absolutely right! ”, “You are quite wrong! ”:

1. The act of expanded immunity for customs officers in the USA was approved by the majority of the population.

2. The bill essentially cancels any protection against unconstitutional searches by Customs officials.

3. Black female U.S. citizens were nine times more likely than their white counterparts to be subject to searches by the Customs Service.

4. They were also less than half as likely to be found carrying contraband.

5. The U.S. Customs Service started to take steps to address the problem of racial profiling and has done enough on this matter.

Task 15. Put the verbs given in brackets in the appropriate tense-form:

When shopping, _______receipts for all of your purchases. (keen). Upon reentering the country, be ready to show customs officials what you ______. (buy). If you ______a duty I incorrect, appeal the assessment. (feel). If you object to the way your clearance _______handled, get the inspector’s badget number. (be). In either case, first ask to see a supervisor, then write to the port director at the address ______on your receipt. (list). Send a copy of the receipt and other documentation. If you still _______ satisfaction you can take your case to customs headquarters in Washington. (not get).

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