After all, ordinary police can't just stop you on the street and search your phone without a warrant. But courts have ...
Canada warns travelers to expect increased scrutiny at U.S. borders, including phone searches and password requests.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are increasingly searching electronic devices of travelers entering the country.
While travelers’ electronic devices can be subject to search at U.S. ports of entry, individuals do have the right to refuse ...
The revised travel advisory urges Canadians to “expect scrutiny” when crossing the border and warns that refusing to comply ...
Stories are rising of legal US residents and foreign visitors being detained or deported following information found on their ...
Your rights at the border will depend significantly on your immigration status. Immigration attorney Marina Shepelsky says ...
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, officers have the authority to search travelers' electronic devices such as ...
NBC 5 Responds is looking into your rights as an airline passenger after a French scientist was denied entry into the United ...
The government has long claimed that Fourth Amendment protections prohibiting warrantless searches don't apply at the border.
Border phone searches are in the news a lot lately. Last month, a French scientist was allegedly blocked from coming to a conference in Houston after U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) found ...
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 ...