Vox: Filmmaker Laura Poitras has been detained [at airports] 50 times. Now she’s suing to find out why

Vox: Filmmaker Laura Poitras has been detained 50 times. Now she’s suing to find out why by Timothy B. Lee:

Laura Poitras is one of the most celebrated documentary filmmakers of our age. Her work has earned her a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant,” a Pulitzer Prize, and an Academy Award. In 2013, she helped National Security Agency whistleblower Ed Snowden release classified documents to journalists.

And between 2006 and 2012, Poitras, an American citizen, was detained and questioned at airports more than 50 times. The US government has refused to explain why. So now she’s suing the government to release documents related to these detentions.

Many of Poitras’s detentions were much more intrusive than the “enhanced” pat-downs ordinary travelers endure at airports. On one occasion, Poitras says that her laptop, video camera, and cellphone were seized for 41 days. She would be taken to off-site locations and questioned for more than an hour. On some trips, she would be detained once before boarding a plane and then a second time upon her arrival. She says she was detained on every international trip she took between July 2006 and April 2012.

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