Although Greyhound “holds itself out as having a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination," Lawsuit Says It has a "practice of subjecting low-income, non-white passengers to immigration raids"

From [HERE] A class action against Greyhound for letting immigration officers perform searches on its buses belongs in Alameda County Court, a federal judge ruled Thursday in an order for remand back to state court.

The court order states:

“Greyhound is a private bus company that operates throughout California that “holds itself out as having a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination aboard buses and promotes itself as Latino friendly.” FAC ¶¶ 1-2. According to the FAC, despite Greyhound’s representations, Greyhound has a “policy or practice of voluntarily subjecting its predominately low-income, non-white passengers to immigration raids in the non-public, restricted-access passenger cabins of buses and private bus station facilities.” Greyhound allegedly knows that those “raids routinely involve racial and ethnic harassment of its passengers, and worse.”