BeardedVol
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Just an uneducated guess, but you didn't actually read the article you posted.
I read the decision, and Kavanaugh's follow up note in Trump v. Illinois, where he tried to back peddle because he got up set that the phrase "Kavanaugh Stop" was coined.
He cited United States v. Brignoni-Ponce 10 times in the Vasquez decision, but doesn't explain how "perceived country of origin" or "observed English language skills" are indicators of immigration status, or how they nullify a persons 4th amendment rights.
So now, there's a 4th amendment exception for "looking or sounding Mexican".
