CBP made a mentally challenged US citizen sign a form declaring himself a Mexican who had entered the US illegally -- then totally lied about the encounter
Apparently the tablet they use for these forms can be edited after the person signs
https://tucson.com/news/local/border...ad4eb835f.htmlTucson immigration attorney Jesse Evans-Schroeder told the Star she has “very little faith” in the type of sworn statement cited here, which are “typically riddled with inaccuracies or expected/desired responses, rather than true responses.”
Also, signatories of these statements don’t always know what they’re signing, Evans-Schroeder wrote in a Monday email.
CBP now uses a “little signature tablet for the affiant to sign which is *not* connected to any screen on which you can see what the officer wrote,” she said. “The CBP guidance literally says that this is very handy for them, because they can make ‘corrections’ to the statements without having to go back and get a new signature.”
Due to the uncertainty of what happened, DHS should conduct an investigation of the incident, said Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow with the American Immigration Council, a research and analysis nonprofit that advocates for immigrant rights.
"DHS would normally carry out an investigation of any arrest of a U.S. citizen and determine the full facts of the matter before commenting publicly," he said. "Unfortunately, that does not appear to have happened here."

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