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Originally Posted by Busybee
Wait, I thought showing our EAD's was enough proof for them to let us go. Suppose that you get stopped by a Border Patrol Agent and he asks you for proof of citizenship. If you tell them that you are under DACA and you show them your EAD, do they still have authority to question you more? It seems to me that they should not question you more after that. Please let me know if I am wrong.
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The truth is "Deferred Action" protections only go so far and can be taken away at anytime. Still, if you have proof of being lawfully present they still can inquire if there is "probable cause" for something more.
The Trump administration has changed rules concerning moral character where even being charged for something can create |"Moral Turpitude" thus an individual can loose their protection or a certain status.
Again, Permanent Residency is the only REAL status that has the full gamut of protections under the Constitution.