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Another US citizen harassed by Trump's border patrol. I looked up legitimate question. What you do for a living is legitimate. Asking if you ever talk about Trump is not.
I'm legitimately concerned about the fact I don't have a social media presence, other than this place. Will I end up in a room for 'lying' about the fact I have nothing to show them?But with these power hungry mall cops, they’ll take this as a sign of guilt not as a precaution. Like many stories now of Canadians being refused entry because they carried a burner phone. Why is your phone empty!!!! You have something to hide!!!!!!
What he should have said and you should say is it’s none of their business how you exercise your first amendment rights.I'm legitimately concerned about the fact I don't have a social media presence, other than this place. Will I end up in a room for 'lying' about the fact I have nothing to show them?
Uh, yeah, don't sass cops if you want things to go well.What he should have said and you should say is it’s none of their business how you exercise your first amendment rights.
You can certainly say it more politely but regardless the smart move is to tell them nothing.Uh, yeah, don't sass cops if you want things to go well.
I'm to brown to say that if it's spring or summer, I better wait until the fall to travel.What he should have said and you should say is it’s none of their business how you exercise your first amendment rights.
I am extremely white and I recognize that colors (har) things somewhat but in this case the agent was asking him about some very specific things and it was clear he was flagged.I'm too brown to say that if it's spring or summer, I better wait until the fall to travel.
Preaching to the choir hereYou can certainly say it more politely but regardless the smart move is to tell them nothing.
The cop in this situation is not your friend.
Go look into the uproar every time someone gets arrested trying to bring a gun into Canada..... they REALLY respect the border then.....Imagine if MAGA people gets the same treatment outside US and even outside MAGA states
From reading this and watching the video, I don't really see sass in his interaction with the border agent.Uh, yeah, don't sass cops if you want things to go well.
I think he was referring to my recommendation to tell the agent to fuck off.From reading this and watching the video, I don't really see sass in his interaction with the border agent.
That's correct, she was.I think he was referring to my recommendation to tell the agent to fuck off.
LOL I once flew back with just a backpack and no luggage..
The customs gave me a long stare like.. seriously you travelled internationally with just a backpack??
They really want to find something and fine you for not declaring something.
I'm legitimately concerned about the fact I don't have a social media presence, other than this place. Will I end up in a room for 'lying' about the fact I have nothing to show them?
I’m so sorry! I assumed you were a man because this board is mostly male dorks like me. My apologies.That's correct, she was.
What he should have said and you should say is it’s none of their business how you exercise your first amendment rights.
Remember when you said things were so bad republicans would win senate seats in Hawaii?See you in El Salvador, my friend.
What you really need to do, like yesterday, is start a database on these Gestapo wannabe's. If shit continues on this trajectory you gonna need it.Another US citizen harassed by Trump's border patrol. I looked up legitimate question. What you do for a living is legitimate. Asking if you ever talk about Trump is not.
Yup. Questions should be limited to your citizenship, nothing else. Now they can hold you up and take forever if you don't so..... depends on how much time you got.If you are a US citizen re-entering the country power off your devices and don't say a god damned thing if they start asking anything beyond the formal questions. They are not there to help you.
Yep. You have no idea what can be buried in various federal statutes. Why give them more information to potentially use stuff against you later?If you are a US citizen re-entering the country power off your devices and don't say a god damned thing if they start asking anything beyond the formal questions. They are not there to help you.
Yup. Questions should be limited to your citizenship, nothing else. Now they can hold you up and take forever if you don't so..... depends on how much time you got.
Just because Trump's administration has put such langauge up on the cbp web site (last edited April of 2025), doesn't make it factual. What SCOTUS court cases has set this precedents for US citizens that customes has the right to search their devices, and can be denied entry back in to the US? Without such information, such claims could be just lies pissing in the wind.From reading this, SCOTUS has given US customs the authority to search a person regardless of citizenship including electronic devices. A US citizen cannot be denied entry but their electronic devices can be detained until they can be examined. So basically travel with a burner phone when you go overseas and then wipe it back to factory settings before going through US customs. It says they cannot access cloud information but I wouldn't trust them not to do this.
https://www.cbp.gov/travel/cbp-search-authority/border-search-electronic-devices
CBP conducts border searches of electronic devices in accordance with statutory and regulatory authorities, as well as applicable judicial precedent, including United States Supreme Court precedent recognizing the authority of the government to conduct border searches. All persons regardless of citizenship, baggage, and merchandise arriving in, or departing from, the United States are subject to inspection by CBP. CBP’s border authorities permit the inspection, examination, and search of vehicles, persons, baggage, and merchandise to ensure compliance with the laws enforced or administered by CBP. This search authority extends to electronic devices crossing our nation’s borders.
Pursuant to CBP’s border search authority explained above, when presenting their effects for inspection, all travelers are obligated to present their electronic devices and the information resident on the device in a condition that allows for the examination of the device and its contents. If the electronic device cannot be inspected because it is protected by a passcode or encryption or other security mechanism, that device may be subject to exclusion, detention, or other appropriate action or disposition. Additionally, the traveler may face longer processing times to allow for CBP to access the contents of the device.
Foreign nationals who are applicants for admission to the United States must establish to the satisfaction of the inspecting CBP officer that they are entitled to enter the United States. Admissibility determinations are made based on the totality of the circumstances. If a foreign national refuses to present their electronic devices and the information resident on the device in a condition that allows for the examination of the device and its contents, CBP may consider the foreign national’s noncompliance and the inability to inspect the device when making admissibility decisions and may take appropriate law enforcement actions. However, CBP’s ability to inspect an electronic device alone does not determine admissibility.
If a traveler being admitted as a U.S. citizen does not present their device in a condition that allows for examination, the U.S. citizen traveler will not be denied entry into the United States based on CBP’s inability to complete an inspection of their device. However, as noted above, their device may be subject to exclusion, detention, or other appropriate action or disposition.
Any passcodes or other means of access provided by the traveler will be used as needed to facilitate the examination; however, they will be deleted or destroyed when no longer needed to facilitate the search of a given device and may not be used to access information that is only stored remotely.
The border search will only include an examination of information that is resident upon the device at the time it is presented for inspection. CBP officers may not use the device to access information that is solely stored remotely.
Prior to beginning a basic or advanced search, CBP Officers will ensure all data and network connections are disabled. To avoid retrieving or accessing information stored remotely and not otherwise present on the device, CBP Officers will either request that the traveler disable connectivity to any network (e.g., by placing the device in airplane mode, disabling Bluetooth and disabling Wi-Fi), or the CBP Officer will themselves disable network connectivity.