In Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Delgado, the Court held that the actions by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) did not constitute a seizure under the Fourth Amendment because:
A) INS was questioning workers about their legal status, and illegal aliens do not have protections under the Fourth Amendment.
B) The INS sweep only lasted 2 hours, and this short duration falls outside the protections of the Fourth Amendment.
C) The workers were free to move about the workplace and stayed because of their dedication to their job, not because of police action.
D) The Fourth Amendment is designed to protect against police misconduct and does not apply to INS agents.
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