Way to go Greyhound!
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wouldn't it be easier for ICE to buy tickets instead of applying for warrants?
@housepanther they're gonna need to specify administrative vs judicial warrants!
@grumpasaurus they already did: "(...) Greyhound’s employees and agents shall not provide consent or permission to federal law enforcement agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to board Greyhound buses or access Greyhound non-public property at bus stations without a judicially enforceable warrant." (Source: https://www.greyhound.com/warrantless-bus-searches ).
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Our Policy On Warrantless Bus Searchess | Greyhound

Click here to read our policy on warrantless bus searches in both English and Spanish.

Our Policy On Warrantless Bus Searchess | Greyhound

Click here to read our policy on warrantless bus searches in both English and Spanish.

@BoydStephenSmithJr @housepanther I like this bit: "If a DHS, CBP, or ICE agent presents a warrant, request, or demand in writing, the receiving Greyhound employee or agent shall request a copy of the warrant or demand and provide it to their supervisor within 24 hours;" It sounds like they're prepared to handle a stream of boilerplate warrants because there's nothing in there about also stopping the bus and letting ICE have their way with the passengers. "OK, I'll give this to my supervisor!"
(1/2) @housepanther Sorry if it bursts your bubble, but i figured i'd add my perspective to this. As someone who has ridden Greyhound regularly in times of need, I'm willing to bet this is merely a profit saving measure that they decided to put on billboards to earn a few brownie points. Greyhound remains the last bastion of national "public" transport in the United States, and it's held together by blood, sweat, duct tape, and the life's savings of poor migrants (both inter- and intra-national)
(2/2) It's plagued with chronic scheduling issues and delays, and loses a lot of money to smugglers because of this. I, myself, had to take a bootleg bus for one leg of my journey to catch my NYC transfer on time, and it was cheaper, faster, and higher quality than the greyhound option. All that said, i don't think Greyhound has any interest in making a political statement; they just don't want busses to stop and passengers to flee any more than they already do.
Our Policy On Warrantless Bus Searchess | Greyhound

Click here to read our policy on warrantless bus searches in both English and Spanish.

@housepanther reversing decades of policy that allowed pigs on busses to do ID checcs of passengers, Source: I rode Grayhound in the 90s & 00s in SoCal.
@housepanther I actually saw an ICE agent here looking for my very lovely (and really hot) Cuban neighbor, who doesn't speak a lick of English but is here legally (he calls me "Canoo" it's cute). And they're like "do you know where he is?" IDK...maybe Aldi getting groceries like regular people, the mall is across the street and has an Earthbound. No telling. Unless you have a warrant. Oh? You don't have one. Well then...check Hot Topic perhaps...or your warntless asshole. No warrant, no telling.