Racial profiling sought and been dealt with for a long period of time. People judge others base on what they seen or heard. Racial profiling is a longstanding and deeply troubled national problem that the United States has, which some called it the “post-racial era.” The problem occurs every day that police officers target people of color to humiliate, frighten, exanimate, or search without evidence of criminal activity based on the ethnicity or national origin. Profiling people is illegal and violating the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, which promise of equal protection under the law to all and freedom from unreasonable searches and
Racial profiling sought and been dealt with for a long period of time. People judge others base on what they seen or heard. Racial profiling is a longstanding and deeply troubled national problem that the United States has, which some called it the “post-racial era.” The problem occurs every day that police officers target people of color to humiliate, frighten, exanimate, or search without evidence of criminal activity based on the ethnicity or national origin. Profiling people is illegal and violating the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, which promise of equal protection under the law to all and freedom from unreasonable searches and