Monday, November 23, 2009

Customs and Border Protection

Legislators Move to Cut Down Border Seizures of Travelers' Laptops

When does the government get your belongings without good reason? When you're re-entering the country. more >>

Bill Would Limit Customs's Power to Seize and Search Laptops

Democrats offer measure to require border agents to establish a "reasonable suspicion" before search. more >>

Post-9/11 Antiterrorism Measures Should Be More Targeted, Says New Book

Immigration expert argues border security should use risk-management approach that values openness more >>

Homeland Security Explores Ambitious Plan to Collect More Personal Data From Foreign Travelers

The department will try to gather biometric data on all departing foreigners without causing delays. more >>

Seizing Laptops and Cameras at the Border—Too Intrusive?

The government has been seizing electronics from randomly selected travelers. Tell us what you think. more >>

Seizing Laptops and Cameras Without Cause

A controversial customs practice creates a legal backlash. more >>

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