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Woman Sues US Border Agents Over Seized iPhone (bbc.com)

An American woman who had her phone seized by border agents as she returned home to the United States is suing the country's border protection agency. Bob the Super Hamste shares a report: Rejhane Lazoja was stopped at Newark airport, New Jersey, after returning from a trip to Switzerland in February. Her iPhone was seized by agents after she refused to unlock it for them. The lawsuit alleges that border agents took a copy of the data on her smartphone and failed to say whether it had been deleted. According to legal documents, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) kept the phone for more than 120 days before returning it to Ms Lazoja, who is a Muslim woman and wears a hijab. [...] "Neither was there probable cause, nor a warrant [to search the phone]. Therefore, the search and seizure of Ms Lazoja's property violated her rights under the Fourth Amendment," the filing says.

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  1. Oh it's free by SuperKendall · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Inside you are perfectly free, including freedom of speech which is in short supply these days.... it's inly crossing the U.S. border, and indeed most country borders, that you lack freedom.

    Passing from Mexico to the U.S. is of course totally free and you can carry whatever (or whoever) you like.

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    "There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley