By Mark Anderson
Real ID activist Sheila Dean ofTo that end she shared a statement to Texas Attorney General Greg Abbot that spells out the issue clearly; it says:
"We, the 5-11 Campaign, ask that you enter our letter as consideration in your decision making pertaining to random license checkpoints in the state of
"Please acknowledge our letter of refusal to the Department of Public Safety for permissions as (a) political body with sufficient powers to instill random license checkpoints in the State of
She added: "We opposed voluntary citizenship checkpoints throughout the state of
* "It is currently illegal in the state of
* "In the past three Texas Legislative sessions, [lawmakers have] overwhelmingly opposed the use of checkpoints in the state of
* "We oppose the expanded use of our police enforcement officers provided to fight criminal activity to police those being stopped without probable cause.
* Random license checkpoints are a tenuous violation of the 4th amendment, unlawful search and seizure without probable cause of criminal activity; and
* "As the body of tax paying finance, we refuse all expenditures or resources to move forward for both permission and plan to institute checkpoints in the state of
Abbot, said Ms. Dean, should be contacted right away at:
Ms. Dean can be contacted at (310) 857-8257.
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