Many people view their phones and personal devices as private, but it can be a different story at U.S. borders. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has long held the right to search through the devices ...
Overview The purpose of the “Globalization and the Future of Border Control Project” is to stimulate and inform policy debate about the means and ends of border control in the new millennium. This ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection can legally search travelers' electronic devices at ports of entry. Border agents can compel travelers to unlock phones using biometrics like Face ID without their ...
Nineteen people died last week trying to cross the US-Mexican border, their fate sealed by human smugglers who abandoned 100 undocumented workers in a semi-trailer and left them in sweltering heat.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection can legally search the electronic devices of travelers at the border. Heightened vetting under a Trump administration executive order has increased scrutiny on ...
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