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Old Dec 9, 2010 | 7:21 pm
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TXagogo
 
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Originally Posted by Firebug4
You may not care that they work for the same agency but one is not Immigration and the other Customs. The officer does both functions. It doesn't matter where the officer is physically standing the officer has the legal authority to enforce both Title 8, Title 19, and many others actually. It is a mistake to assume that the officer is only focusing on the one function.

You are not forced to answer any questions. The officer is required to be satisfied concerning your identity, your citizenship, you are not smuggling contraband, and what you are bringing in does not have duty owed. That is most efficiently done by asking questions and receiving truthful, clear answers that are not purposefully vague in order to flex your rights. You don't have to do that but be prepared to be detained in order for the above activities to be completed through other methods.

In your example, in the extreme case if you don't want to answer questions concerning what you brought back like your knick knacks concerning origin, value , etc. The officer can just seize the the knick knacks and send you on your way. If you are asking how to get through the admission process without being detained, the answer is to answer the questions truthfully, clearly without playing the word games. The officer actually wants to get you on your way as quickly as possible as well. The word games do nothing but raise the suspicion level of the officer. Bad guys who are up to no good are also tend to answer questions in a very vague manner as well.

FB
In other words Richard, just submit because it is easier. Don't exercise your rights because you are just setting yourself up to be abused. Sounds like Selma, Alabama to me.
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