US Border Searches of Phones and Devices Surge, Raising Privacy Concerns
2025-08-20

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have broad authority to search anyone's phone upon entry, including US citizens. Newly released figures reveal a record number of phone and device searches over the past three months. From April to June 2025, CBP searched 14,899 devices belonging to international travelers. This surge coincides with the second Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies, raising concerns about privacy and freedom of speech. While CBP claims the percentage of searches is small, the practice creates a chilling effect, particularly for those critical of the administration, lawyers, and journalists. CBP's plans to procure advanced digital forensics tools further amplify these concerns.
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