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 Land of Decree and Home of the Slave: DHS Watchdog OKs ‘Suspicionless’ Seizure of Electronic Devices Along Border

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Land of Decree and Home of the Slave: DHS Watchdog OKs ‘Suspicionless’ Seizure of Electronic Devices Along Border Vide
PostSubject: Land of Decree and Home of the Slave: DHS Watchdog OKs ‘Suspicionless’ Seizure of Electronic Devices Along Border   Land of Decree and Home of the Slave: DHS Watchdog OKs ‘Suspicionless’ Seizure of Electronic Devices Along Border Icon_minitimeSat Feb 09, 2013 10:17 pm

The Department of Homeland Security’s civil rights watchdog has concluded that travelers along the nation’s borders may have their electronics seized and the contents of those devices examined for any reason whatsoever — all in the name of national security.

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The DHS, which secures the nation’s border, in 2009 announced that it would conduct a “Civil Liberties Impact Assessment” of its suspicionless search-and-seizure policy pertaining to electronic devices “within 120 days.” More than three years later, the DHS office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties published a two-page executive summary of its findings.

“We also conclude that imposing a requirement that officers have reasonable suspicion in order to conduct a border search of an electronic device would be operationally harmful without concomitant civil rights/civil liberties benefits,” the executive summary said.

The memo highlights the friction between today’s reality that electronic devices have become virtual extensions of ourselves housing everything from e-mail to instant-message chats to photos and our papers and effects — juxtaposed against the government’s stated quest for national security.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/02/electronics-border-seizures/
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