Chances are you now live in a ‘Constitution Free Zone’.
US Federal District Judge Edward Korman, has reaffirmed an Obama admin policy that grants officials the authority to search Americans’ laptops and other electronics without a warrant, citing a controversial premise that makes citizens within 100 miles of the border eligible for a warrantless police search.
The decision came in Tuesday, more than 3 years after the ACLU filed suit against the policy.
Almost two-thirds of the population (197.4 million people) live within 100 miles of the US border.
Next it will be 200 miles from the border, then 300 and then only people that will retain their rights are those that are making up these totalitarian laws!
ACLU attorney, Catherine Crump, had this to say about this controversial ruling:
“We’re disappointed in today’s decision, which allows the government to conduct intrusive searches of Americans’ laptops and other electronics at the border without any suspicion that those devices contain evidence of wrongdoing,” she said.
“Suspicionless searches of devices containing vast amounts of personal information cannot meet the standard set by the Fourth Amendment… Unfortunately, these searches are part of a broader pattern of aggressive government surveillance that collects information on too many innocent people, under lax standards, and without adequate oversight.”
This nonsense makes my blood boil.
District Judge Edward Korman, a US federal judge, has reaffirmed an Obama administration policy granting officials the authority to search Americans’ laptops, citing a controversial premise that makes citizens within 100 miles of the border eligible for a police check.
District Judge Edward Korman made his ruling in New York on Tuesday, more than three years after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed suit. The ACLU claimed that – since Americans put so much of their lives on their computers, cell phones, and other devices – border officials should have reasonable suspicion before sifting through someone’s personal files.
Attorneys argued that searches conducted without reasonable suspicion are a violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable search and seizure.
Not so, according to Judge Korman. In his decision Tuesday he argued that the area 100 miles inland falls under a “border exemption.”
“Laptops have only come into widespread use in the twenty-first century. Prior to that time, lawyers, photographers, and scholars managed to travel overseas and consult with clients, take photographs, and conduct scholarly research,” wrote Korman.
“No one ever suggested the possibility of a border search had a chilling effect on his or her First Amendment rights. While it is true that laptops make overseas work more convenient, the precaution plaintiffs may choose to take to ‘mitigate’ the alleged harm associated with the remote possibility of a border search are simply among the many inconveniences associated with international travel.”
The federal government has long conducted searches on travelers entering and leaving the US, but Congress expanded that policy by creating the Department of Homeland Security and setting up at least 33 checkpoints inside the country where people are stopped and asked to prove their citizenship.
The trouble is, the ACLU noted, that almost two-thirds of the population (197.4 million people) live within 100 miles of the US border. New York, Washington, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, and dozens of other major metropolitan areas fall under the so-called “exemption” zone.
The civil-liberties advocacy group filed suit in 2010 on behalf of Pascal Abidor, a 29-year-old Islamic Studies student whose laptop computer was held for 11 days when he was traveling by Amtrak rail from Canada to his parents’ home in New York.
Abidor was sitting in the train’s cafe car when an officer forced him to take out his laptop then “ordered Mr. Abidor to enter his password,” the suit claimed. The computer contained images of Hamas and Hezbollah rallies and the agents, unmoved by Abidor’s assertion the images were related to his studies, handcuffed the young man and kept him detained for three hours, questioning him numerous times.
Department of Homeland Security data indicates that 6,500 people had their devices search between 2008 and 2010 alone.
Here’s what the ACLU attorney, Catherine Crump, had to say about this controversial ruling
“We’re disappointed in today’s decision, which allows the government to conduct intrusive searches of Americans’ laptops and other electronics at the border without any suspicion that those devices contain evidence of wrongdoing,” she said.
“Suspicionless searches of devices containing vast amounts of personal information cannot meet the standard set by the Fourth Amendment… Unfortunately, these searches are part of a broader pattern of aggressive government surveillance that collects information on too many innocent people, under lax standards, and without adequate oversight.”
The absolute malicious stripping away of our rights has got to stop, folks, we must stand-up and fight back against this at every turn! The future of or Republic is at stake and many want to bury their heads in the sand… Wake Up!!!
Not me! Gogo fema zone 7! We are sooo winning!
$#%&!@* the U.S government and there Nazism
How did these jack asses come into power good god this is outrageous
You should actually look at what this is before freaking out – the policy was formed in August 2009 based on laws that were passed spanning all the way back to the 50s — it also only includes searches, not a ‘Constitution Free Zone’ …it allows search of laptops of people who are crossing a border… they just create articles like this to create blind rage, knowing you won’t actually do any research and make an informed decision.
Be a TRUE patriotic citizen, and stop spreading lies and misinformation of your own country, this is all public information, you can read the policies and the laws yourself.
Just typical marketing trying to create a reaction so you will ignore truth and follow their agenda.
Little by little, bit by bit, a small piece of ur freedom is taken away every year. Small enough so it will not be noticed. And we become numb over time. The Machine gets larger and louder and more powerful and our freedom fades away. Compare our liberties now to just 200 years ago. We have virtually the same constitution but much less freedom. WE ARE THE MOST IMPRISONED POPULATION OF ANY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE US HAS 5% OF THE WORLDS POPULATION BUT 25% OF THE WORLDS PRISON POPULATION. We are as human as they are but we, the drones, are expendable. Lives have become dollars and our freedom now has to be paid for. What in Gods name has happened to this country and humanity???
well duh.
Where is ALL this money coming from that appears to be buying off all these judges who side with obama and is destroying our Constitution????
Time to hang a judge.
“We cannot expect Americans to jump from capitalism to communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving americans small doses of socialism until they suddenly awake to find they have communism.”
– Nikita Khrushchev
“45 step plan since 1963 to achieve communism in America reviewed by congress.”
http://www.csiafoundation.com/11050-Barack_Obama,_the_final_step_of_the_communist_takeover_in_America
As luck would have it, I drive 101 miles one way, to use my laptop. That, or I lost it to a one-legged stripper named Unice over a poker bet. Either way, pound sand.