Chapter 170: Iration and Customs Enforcement (2/2)
”It’s for you” Rose handed the object to Li
Li Du smiled reluctantly ”I don’t need this My job only entitlesfor turfs”
Rose unsheathed the black object which Li Du had hed heartily ”Ha! See? This is an uht for turf now?”
Li Du had been pranked by the lady cop But he decided to forgive Rose as she offered the uh spirits, toward her car When the Chevrolet passed by Li Du, Rose wound down her carandinto the horizon
Li Du felt like Rose was behaving like a kid
There was quite a crowd attending the auction—about a hundred of them Obviously, the treasure hunters ht bikes
The Ricks appeared when the auction was just about to start They noticed Li Du just as Li Du had noticed the Ears Rick was expressionless, but Lil’ Rick esture at him
At 9 am sharp, the auctioneer waved to everyone for their attention
”Today’s weather doesn’t look good, so we should quickly get this done and over with nobody wants to look like a drowned rat, right?” The auctioneer had to shout so everyone could hear hiin,” someone shouted in response
The auctioneer nodded ”Okay, the first unit is open now, please queue up and abide by the sao!”
While everyone was lining up to view the unit, a white-top, blue-bodied police car suddenly drove in The police car had the letters ”ICE” on it
The treasure hunters becast theration?”
”What are those bstrds here for?”
”Fck, soreat stature got out of the police car and walked toward the crowd
One of the shades, spoke, ”We have received a tip-off that there are illegal iation”
Arizona Senate Bill 1070 (SB 1070) was a legislative act that was considered the broadest, strictest anti-illegal iration al iht, they had to be deported back to their hoain
As the legislation was overly harsh, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down several provisions as violations of the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution
However, there were still a few clauses in the bill that were rather stringent
For example, ICE enforcement officers could execute a ”lawful stop, detention, or arrest,” under reasonable suspicion that the individual was an illegal irant
This was a provision that had spurred considerable controversy; on what grounds did the enforcerant?
Different people would have different standards to deterht be a possibility of officers abusing their authority to arrest or detain anyone they deemed fit
The treasure hunters looked on coldly as bystanders The two officers eyeballed each and every one of those present at the auction and soon enough, they had their sights locked on Li Du