"Border agents can turn on a U.S. citizen’s laptop, phone or other digital device, scroll through the data and then confiscate it for weeks even if they don’t have any reason to suspect that the owner is guilty of a crime, the First Circuit ruled Wednesday.
“Given the volume of travelers passing through our nation’s borders, warrantless electronic device searches are essential to … adequately protect the border,” the Boston-based court said in a 29-page decision. "
https://www.courthousenews...
“Given the volume of travelers passing through our nation’s borders, warrantless electronic device searches are essential to … adequately protect the border,” the Boston-based court said in a 29-page decision. "
https://www.courthousenews...
08:41 PM - Feb 11, 2021
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Daniel Fralick
@Danfralick81
11 February, 09:18
In response Wetiko Freaks to his Publication
I have no doubt I have seen how teck even on business servers go all Ghost Rider you see the mouse and everything move and they do anything they want so think with the military can do for sure.
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Debbie Adame
@Debsdiamond02
11 February, 08:42
In response Wetiko Freaks to his Publication
That happened to my daughter a few weeks ago.
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