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Federal agents can search your phone at the US border, even if you're a US citizen. ... Customs officers are legally allowed to search travelers' personal electronics without a warrant whether they're visitors or American citizens.
U.S. customs can seize your laptop or phone without a warrant. Advocates cry foul in court. U.S. border agents can seize your laptop or smartphone when you reenter the country after traveling abroad, and do so without a warrant. Privacy advocates think the practice violates your constitutional rights.
As CBP outlines in a tear sheet it provides to people at the border, federal agents can seize and search your phone without a warrant and even make a copy of it to have forensic experts analyze its contents off-site.
Border agents can demand a password to open your phone, without probable cause. In one of several testy exchanges during a U.S. Senate hearing this week, the country's secretary of homeland security was pressed to explain a new policy that allows customs agents to examine the cellphones of travelers at the border.
Cell phone, tablet, and laptop searches at a foreign border Although infrequent, 2 basic searches of electronic devices by U.S. officers do not require evidence of contraventions. They are performed without grounds as a routine border inspection.
CBP takes the position that travelers do not have the right to an attorney during questioning. If this happens to you, here is what you need to know: U.S. ... Refusal to answer other questions may cause delay, but officials may not deny you entry into the U.S. if you have established your identity and citizenship.
Generally, customs officers may stop people at the border to determine whether they are admissible to the United States, and they may search people's belongings for contraband. This is true even if there is nothing suspicious about you or your luggage.
Border Patrol may board buses and trains questioning individuals about their citizenship. Other than at ports of entry, agents boarding buses and trains may not search or even pat down luggage without consent or probable cause. Refusing a search does not give agents probable cause for a search.
The job of U.S. customs agents is to search for banned agricultural products and counterfeit goods, but they also are trained to seize street and pharmaceutical drugs, undocumented migrants and traffickers and to spot terrorist risks [sources: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Wallechinsky].
Customs officers are legally allowed to search travelers' personal electronics without a warrant whether they're visitors or American citizens. ... For now, lawyers recommend that travelers carry burner phones, encrypt their devices, or simply not bring electronics at all.
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