The Root: US Border Agents Can Search Your Cellphone, New Senate Bill Would Require a Warrant First

The Root: US Border Agents Can Search Your Cellphone, New Senate Bill Would Require a Warrant First by Monique Judge:

The Department of Homeland Security has reported that searches of cellphones by border agents increased five-fold in just one year, and despite protections under the Fourth Amendment against unlawful search and seizure, the practice is completely legal.

Searches of cellphones increased from fewer than 5,000 in 2015 to nearly 25,000 in 2016, and according to NBC News, the practice, called “detaining” cellphones by CBP agents, began a decade ago during the George W. Bush administration, but at the time, it was highly focused on specific individuals.

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