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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the article [quote] The traveler’s accusations are blatantly false and sensationalized,” CBP officials said in a statement to CNN affiliate WMUR. “CBP officers acted in accordance with established protocols. Upon arrival at the port of entry, the traveler was appropriately referred to secondary inspection –[b] a routine, lawful process that occurs daily and can apply for any traveler[/b].”[/quote] It’s a random stop. I’m as white as can be and had the secondary inspection flagged a few years ago. It’s like the random TSA flag. Not everything is drama. [/quote] When you had your secondary inspection, were you detained for several hours? Were you handcuffed and led to a cell? Were your belongings confiscated? Did the officers ask for your smart phone and password? [/quote] DP. I've seen this previously when traveling. It also happens hundreds of times a day by police. Police can do all of these things if they are legally detaining someone. Supreme Court has already spoken on the issue. [/quote] Stop lying. You have to have probable cause. And no you do not have to grant them access to your phone data without a warrant. [/quote] No probable cause needed for secondary stop. You don’t have to give them passwords, but they can take your devices. I know you won’t believe me, so here’s a Laywers page confirming it. https://hselaw.com/news-and-information/legalcurrents/preparing-for-electronic-device-searches-at-united-states-borders/#:~:text=Know%20your%20rights.,to%20attempt%20to%20unlock%20it. [/quote] Dude you were trying to claim that there is no probable cause needed for domestic police arrests. you are clueless. [/quote] I said there was no probable cause needed for secondary stop or phone passwords. Reading comprehension hard for you? [/quote] You do not, let me repeat, you do not have to tender your passwords. The government has fifteen days to figure out how to retrieve the information without your assistance, but in doing so, the government cannot retrieve any information in the cloud without a warrant. [/quote]
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