Border agents can inspect a traveler's phone and social media. Here's what to know about crossing U.S. borders.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers don’t need a warrant to search your electronic devices when you enter the country — even for U.S. citizens. In an age where the data of an entire life can ...
The act of leaving home and traveling can bring on many anxieties, perhaps none more crippling than the lump in your throat you may feel in the airport security line. Whether it's the Transportation ...
A recent string of legal U.S. residents being detained or deported following information found on their cellphones is worrying some travelers that they'll be stopped when traveling through the country ...
A Michigan lawyer being detained at a Detroit airport, asked to give up his phone and have his client list searched may sound illegal to some, but it’s not. While Customs and Border Protection has ...
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