DHS border search info
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Following the release of Homeland Security’s policies for searching laptops at the border, where the rules are, effectively, “anything goes,” DHS boss Michael Chertoff claimed that laptop searches were only done when the border guard had a “suspicion” and placed that individual in “secondary inspection.” However, Senator Russ Feingold has now hit back, pointing out that the official DHS policies say absolutely nothing about there needing to be a suspicion or that laptop searches only happen on secondary inspection.
Wow… a politician asking a legitimate question about civil rights. Who woulda thought?
Will DHS Border Search Logic Be Used To Allow Gov’t Screening Of All Internet Traffic?
…already explained how ridiculous it is for DHS to say that border patrol agents need to search laptops to prevent dangerous information from getting into the country. Obviously, if that was the intent of the individual, they’d just send the info electronically and not have to deal with any customs agents. Slashdot points us to a blog post by Steven M. Bellovin where he takes that same thought and flips it on its head, noting that, based on the DHS’s statements, DHS may believe that it also has the right to scan any data entering or leaving the country.
These people are dangerous. Chertoff is up to his eyeballs in 9-11 without this.
