Peninsula Daily News & AP: Settlement requires Border Patrol to share traffic stop records with critics

Peninsula Daily News & AP: Settlement requires Border Patrol to share traffic stop records with critics:

SEATTLE — U.S. Border Patrol agents based in Port Angeles will share records of every traffic stop it makes on the North Olympic Peninsula for 18 months with immigrant advocacy groups.

Also, officers will be retrained in the Fourth Amendment.

Both conditions are part of a settlement to a lawsuit that said agents were profiling the people they pulled over on the Peninsula by race.

The agreement settles a lawsuit filed last year by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project against the Border Patrol that said people were stopped and questioned for the way they looked and without reasonable suspicion.

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