• LOGIC💣@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    We don’t know the exact circumstances, but CBP stands for Customs and Border Protection.

    I’ve heard of Customs agents demanding people let them search phones without a warrant and without probable cause, and so foreigners can be refused entry. We probably all heard the story of it happening for a person who had a meme of JD Vance on his phone.

    But the article says that this guy is based out of Atlanta, so I’m guessing he’s a US citizen. I’m not sure they can refuse entry to a US citizen based on this.

    Either way, you should never give permission to anybody to search your phone. Maybe you’ve broken a law that you didn’t know was a law, and you’ve just handed the evidence over to the police. Or maybe you have evidence that can convict somebody else who didn’t know they broke a law.

    I don’t know what this means for people crossing the US border. Now is a bad time to enter the United States.

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      11 hours ago

      Legally, they cannot refuse entry to a US Citizen. Legally.

      But just because someone is based in the US doesn’t mean they’re a citizen. And they don’t need any justification to search someone, because airports and land within 100 miles of a border is a “constitution-free zone” (but not 100 miles from an airport, contrary to popular belief).

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        airports and land within 100 miles of a border is a “constitution-free zone”

        This isn’t accurate. That’s where CBP has jurisdiction to operate, but they’re still bound by the constitution (for now),

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        Lmao so now we’re saying all of Southern California south of Newport Beach (85 mi from Tijuana) is a place where the constitution does not apply? New York west of Rochester? (80 mi from Niagara) Pretty much all of Alaska’s tail thingy next to Canada? 😂

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      11 hours ago

      you should never give permission to anybody to search your phone

      Not only does your phone have access to all your social media accounts, email, text, phone logs, but it’s also commonly used as a security device (multi factor authentication) to sign in to other accounts like your bank account, work login, etc. If you allow someone into your phone they can possibly access your work resources and that could be an even bigger problem.

      Do not let anyone have access to your phone.