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Some warrantless searches are legal: What to do if you're stopped by border control
Under the Trump administration, border control has increased vetting against travelers. Here's what to do if you're stopped or questioned.
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 ...
Could a social media post or retweet get you turned away from entering the United States? This type of question is on many travelers' minds as they face bolstered screenings at the country's borders.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is proposing expanded biometric screening for foreign travelers entering the country. The proposal includes mandatory selfie uploads and a mobile-only application ...
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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