Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the article
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 – a routine, lawful process that occurs daily and can apply for any traveler.”
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.
And you were detained in a cell for HOURS??
Anonymous wrote:From the article
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 – a routine, lawful process that occurs daily and can apply for any traveler.”
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the article
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 – a routine, lawful process that occurs daily and can apply for any traveler.”
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.
So they put you in a cell and asked you for your phone and passcode?
DP. Asked and answered. Detained in a building and yes, phone and passcode.
A building is not a cell.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t a cell phone search contrary to the fourth amendment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like what happened isn’t quite clear with these people. I’ll hold off on making any comments about the case.
I think everyone should take a few moments to learn about your rights when you’re crossing a border. They are not the same as when you’re in the US. If you are going to be traveling internationally, the easiest thing to do is to bring a burner phone.
I think that's a great idea but for most of us, who have smartphones with all our info, a burner phone won't replace a smartphone. I'm not aware of any smartphones that are as cheap as a burner cell phone. Does anyone have more info on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the article
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 – a routine, lawful process that occurs daily and can apply for any traveler.”
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.
So they put you in a cell and asked you for your phone and passcode?
DP. Asked and answered. Detained in a building and yes, phone and passcode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t a cell phone search contrary to the fourth amendment?
Only after you enter the US. After you get off the plane and before you leave immigration you really don't have any rights. You are not technically within the United States.
Do you have a citation for this?
Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything against the current administration or Israel and you should have nothing to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything against the current administration or Israel and you should have nothing to worry about.
I will not stop criticizing this administrations. I know my rights.
Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything against the current administration or Israel and you should have nothing to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the article
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 – a routine, lawful process that occurs daily and can apply for any traveler.”
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.
So they put you in a cell and asked you for your phone and passcode?
Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything against the current administration or Israel and you should have nothing to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't they need a warrant for your phone?