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US border search demand violated Apple employee’s constitutional rights, ACLU says – CNET

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April 3, 2019
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US border search demand violated Apple employee’s constitutional rights, ACLU says     – CNET
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Border control officers violated an Apple employee's rights as a US citizen when they detained him for an hour and demanded that he unlock his iPhone and Mac for their scrutiny, the American Civil Liberties Union said in a civil complaint filed Tuesday.

Andreas Gal, who founded an AI startup Apple acquired after stepping down as CTO of Mozilla, flew back to the US from Sweden on Nov. 29. Instead of breezing through the Global Entry border control system as usual at San Francisco International Airport, he was redirected to a room by Customs and Border Protection agents.

There, three armed agents in military clothing asked questions about his work at Apple and Mozilla and his interactions with Canadian co-workers, the complaint says. They repeatedly asked him to unlock his Apple-issued phone and laptop, according to the complaint, an action he told them he'd take only if he could clear it with Apple or his lawyer. They threatened to keep his devices and "told him that he was committing a federal crime" by refusing them access, the complaint says.

"If the government intended to scare me, they certainly succeeded. Ever since, I travel in fear," Gal said in a blog post Tuesday. "The time is overdue for Congress to step in and provide meaningful oversight and legislation to reign in CBP's egregious misconduct."

The case highlights the complications caused by the increasing number of electronic devices people carry into the country. Some US lawmakers support proposed laws requiring border control agents to obtain a search warrant before searching electronics devices. Such searches are a big deal, with authorities scrutinizing 30,200 computers and phones in 2017, up 60 percent from 2016.

The Department of Homeland Security, ACLU and Apple didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. (A full copy of the complaint is embedded below.)

Gal was born in Hungary and grew up in Germany, where he's also a citizen. He became a US citizen in 2016, he said. Gal worked at Mozilla, concentrating on speeding up web-based JavaScript software, and left in 2014 to found startup Silk Labs, the AI start-up Apple bought.

Violating US Constitution?

The ACLU argues the situation violated Gal's First Amendment rights to free speech and Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizure. The organization seeks an investigation into Gal's case and whether it violated the Constitution and Customs and Border Protection policies.

Long gone are the days when data on our phones was limited to a list of recently called phone numbers, though that of course can be very sensitive.

"Much information that courts have recognized as intensely private can be contained on people's mobile devices, including internet browsing history, medical records, historical cell-phone location data, email, privileged communications and associational information," the ACLU complaint argues.

Border agent search privileges

Border agents have broad but not unlimited privileges, the Department of Homeland Security says on its website.

For example, at Border Patrol checkpoints, agents don't have "carte blanche to automatically search persons and their vehicles," the department says. "In order to conduct a legal search under the Fourth Amendment, the agents must develop particularly probable cause to conduct a lawful search. Probable cause can be developed from agent observations, records checks, non-intRead More – Source

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Border control officers violated an Apple employee's rights as a US citizen when they detained him for an hour and demanded that he unlock his iPhone and Mac for their scrutiny, the American Civil Liberties Union said in a civil complaint filed Tuesday.

Andreas Gal, who founded an AI startup Apple acquired after stepping down as CTO of Mozilla, flew back to the US from Sweden on Nov. 29. Instead of breezing through the Global Entry border control system as usual at San Francisco International Airport, he was redirected to a room by Customs and Border Protection agents.

There, three armed agents in military clothing asked questions about his work at Apple and Mozilla and his interactions with Canadian co-workers, the complaint says. They repeatedly asked him to unlock his Apple-issued phone and laptop, according to the complaint, an action he told them he'd take only if he could clear it with Apple or his lawyer. They threatened to keep his devices and "told him that he was committing a federal crime" by refusing them access, the complaint says.

"If the government intended to scare me, they certainly succeeded. Ever since, I travel in fear," Gal said in a blog post Tuesday. "The time is overdue for Congress to step in and provide meaningful oversight and legislation to reign in CBP's egregious misconduct."

The case highlights the complications caused by the increasing number of electronic devices people carry into the country. Some US lawmakers support proposed laws requiring border control agents to obtain a search warrant before searching electronics devices. Such searches are a big deal, with authorities scrutinizing 30,200 computers and phones in 2017, up 60 percent from 2016.

The Department of Homeland Security, ACLU and Apple didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. (A full copy of the complaint is embedded below.)

Gal was born in Hungary and grew up in Germany, where he's also a citizen. He became a US citizen in 2016, he said. Gal worked at Mozilla, concentrating on speeding up web-based JavaScript software, and left in 2014 to found startup Silk Labs, the AI start-up Apple bought.

Violating US Constitution?

The ACLU argues the situation violated Gal's First Amendment rights to free speech and Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizure. The organization seeks an investigation into Gal's case and whether it violated the Constitution and Customs and Border Protection policies.

Long gone are the days when data on our phones was limited to a list of recently called phone numbers, though that of course can be very sensitive.

"Much information that courts have recognized as intensely private can be contained on people's mobile devices, including internet browsing history, medical records, historical cell-phone location data, email, privileged communications and associational information," the ACLU complaint argues.

Border agent search privileges

Border agents have broad but not unlimited privileges, the Department of Homeland Security says on its website.

For example, at Border Patrol checkpoints, agents don't have "carte blanche to automatically search persons and their vehicles," the department says. "In order to conduct a legal search under the Fourth Amendment, the agents must develop particularly probable cause to conduct a lawful search. Probable cause can be developed from agent observations, records checks, non-intRead More – Source

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