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Is this for real? If it was that would be just over the top. I thought this action was banned already in 2005.
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/freedom-of-information/released-information/foi-archive-immigration/929-immigration-checksa8cf.html?view=Html
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-16617210-immigration-checks-on-tube-passengers-banned.do
We revealed how dozens of police and immigration officers at a time swooped on stations and asked foreign-sounding commuters to justify their presence in Britain.
And after we uncovered the practice last summer, unhappy Tube chiefs have told the Home Office and police that their officers will no longer be allowed to carry out the raids.
The sides are still in talks but already the number of operations has been cut and the Immigration Service has agreed to curb the way its officers work.
Crucially, under the new rules only people suspected of being faredodgers, drug-dealers or other lawbreakers may be quizzed on their immigration status.
Passengers who follow the rules cannot be questioned.
A London Underground spokesman said: "We have established a protocol that no random checks should happen. As a result, the Immigration Service only work with police as part of preplanned, intelligence-led operations.
"In practice this means that there will be limited occasions when these operations occur on Transport for London property. No law-abiding passengers will be stopped."
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Could this be reactivated because of the news from the US of A, I wonder, and under which ground they used to questioning people on Public transport this time?
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