U.S. Government Went Through These People’s Phones at the Border. Read Their Stories.

U.S. Government Went Through These People’s Phones at the Border. Read Their Stories.

U.S. Government Went Through These People’s Phones at the Border. Read Their Stories.br 22, 2017br WASHINGTON — A newly disclosed trove of about 250 complaints filed by people whose cellphones, laptops, tabletsbr and other personal electronics were searched by border agents without a warrant as they entered the United States is shedding light on a growing debate over individual privacy, collective security and 21st-century technology.br The Department of Homeland Security, in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, has released several hundred complaints filed since 2011 bybr people whose phones, laptops or other electronic devices were searched without a warrant at the United States border as they entered the country.br Filed by a woman who appeared to be from Ireland, and was refused entry on apparent suspicion she was planning to work in the United States without a proper visa, which she denied "My electronicsbr and bags were taken and searched and I was kept under close watch with only a few questions asked of me regarding previous travel.br Upon receiving my phone 24 hours later my SIM card was missing and I was told by another customs officerbr that there was nothing they could do as I had signed my items in at the holding cell despite not having been allowed to touch my phone in the interim." — Aug. 9, 2015.br Filed by a man who described himself as a green-card holder from Nigeria whose phone was confiscatedbr when he was detained for two hours while driving across the border after visiting family in Canada.br I believe that the reasons for such an intrusive search I was subjected to should have been provided to me as a lawful permanent residentbr of the United States for 15 years, without criminal records or any significant reason for such treatment." — Aug. 3, 2015.


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