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by arcticbull
452 days ago
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It is not US soil, it is not an embassy. Actions there are governed by the Preclearance Act (which is reciprocal, btw, Canada has the right to open precleance facilities in the US - it just hasn't made sense due to the relative volume of flights). They can only detain you until they hand you over to the Canadian police. [1] Section (2) clearly states... > (2) A preclearance officer is not permitted to exercise any powers of questioning or interrogation, examination, search, seizure, forfeiture, detention or arrest that are conferred under the laws of the United States. [1] https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/P-19.32/FullText.ht... |
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