Greyhound will no longer allow Border Patrol agents to conduct immigration checks on buses without a warrant, the company announced Friday.
“Our primary concern is the safety of our customers and team members, and we are confident these changes will lead to an improved experience for all parties involved," Greyhound said in a statement. "We plan to begin the implementation of these changes immediately."
The announcement comes a week after the Associated Press published an internal memo from the nation’s largest bus company showing agents are being prevented from boarding buses despite Greyhound denying that was the case.
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Just don't drive on federal highways.
ReplyDeleteHow about no more government funding for you.
ReplyDeleteThey don't get to decide that !!! They better Do as their Told !!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Greyhound is not getting their DOT numbers renewed.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Greyhound? 😂😂 Do anything for attention since they must be going out of business. 🤔
ReplyDeletenow that's funny! shows how stupid they are! whenever I'm stopped I always ask where their warrant is! works like a charm every time!
ReplyDeleteDetain them and make them wait for a warrant. They'll adjust soon enough.
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