The EFF, alongside the ACLU and NYCLU, advocates for a warrant requirement for border searches of electronic devices, emphasizing privacy concerns in an evolving digital landscape.
In U.S. v. Kamaldoss, the government justified forensic searches of devices at JFK airport due to reasonable suspicion related to importing drugs, raising privacy alarm.
With 41,767 warrantless device searches conducted by CBP in FY 2023, the growing trend highlights an alarming invasion of privacy at U.S. borders.
The century-old Supreme Court ruling allows routine, often suspicionless searches at the border, raising questions about the scope and limits of the Fourth Amendment.
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