What is the Supreme Court’s view regarding border patrol officers stopping cars for brief questioning at fixed checkpoints?
A. The officers must have probable cause to stop the vehicle and must have a valid warrant.
B. The officers must have probable cause to stop the vehicle but are not required to have a warrant.
C. The officers do not need either probable cause or a warrant.
D. The officers are not permitted to stop cars at fixed checkpoints, as this violates the constitutional rights of the driver and passengers.
C. The officers do not need either probable cause or a warrant.
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