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Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
Sat Feb 9, 2013, 02:39 AM Feb 2013

No suspicion necessary: DHS can still seize belongings without reason

Michael ?@_cypherpunks_

No suspicion necessary: DHS can still seize belongings without reason http://on.rt.com/sa5tz3


http://rt.com/usa/news/dhs-search-border-electronics-784/

The Fourth Amendment no longer means what you once thought it did: A new report reveals that the government has shrugged off concerns over the alleged constitutional infringements of its own citizens near international crossings.

An internal review of the US Department of Homeland Security’s procedures regarding the suspicionless search-and-seizure of phones and laptops near the nation’s border has reaffirmed the agency’s ability to bypass Fourth Amendment-protected rights [.pdf].

In a two page executive summary published quietly last month to the official DHS website, the agency explains that a civil rights and civil liberties impact assessment of the office’s little-known power to collect personal electronics near international crossings has passed an auditor’s interpretation of what does and doesn’t violate the US Constitution.

Since 2009, the DHS has been legally permitted to seize and review the contents of personal electronic devices, including mobile phones, portable computers and data discs, even without being able to cite any reasonable suspicion that those articles were involved in a crime.

(More at the link. Sorry I didn't post this earlier; I'd seen it already.)

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No suspicion necessary: DHS can still seize belongings without reason (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me Feb 2013 OP
We are not a country any more, we are a continental prison Demeter Feb 2013 #1
It has been solid Constitutional jurisprudence for some COLGATE4 Feb 2013 #2
Security is so much better than freedom. hay rick Feb 2013 #3
If they were using it to do things illegal, they would dump the info or he laptop before crossing the Lady Freedom Returns Feb 2013 #4
 

Demeter

(85,373 posts)
1. We are not a country any more, we are a continental prison
Sat Feb 9, 2013, 06:53 AM
Feb 2013

We must take back our birthrights to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, the rule of law, and the Constitution and Bill of Rights. We must root out the fascism and dethrone the Corporation.

COLGATE4

(14,840 posts)
2. It has been solid Constitutional jurisprudence for some
Sat Feb 9, 2013, 10:17 AM
Feb 2013

time now that most constititional protections do not rididly apply at the border (including the 4th Amendment).

Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
4. If they were using it to do things illegal, they would dump the info or he laptop before crossing the
Sat Feb 9, 2013, 11:41 AM
Feb 2013

Boarder. The guys they should be hunting are laughing at the DHS because they are using money and resources in a way that waste it so they don't have to worry about them.

It is yet another example of our government at it's smartest!

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