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No privacy rights within 100 miles of U.S. border
U.S. Border Patrol, have the right to inspect an individual’s cell phone including call history, text messages and photographs, computers, cameras and even GPS units
No privacy rights within 100 miles of U.S. border
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Founder & Director
10 July 2010: It is no secret that I am pro-law enforcement – very pro-law enforcement, in fact. Some of my best friends are law enforcement officers who work in local, state and federal agencies. On my wedding day in 1991, I lost a friend who was a police officer in Houston, Texas when he pulled over a car and was subsequently shot during the course of a traffic stop. I also lost a friend and several acquaintances, all law enforcement officers, in the 2001 attack on America by Islamic terrorists. Their job is among the most dangerous, especially in today’s environment, so I am in favor of any “toolâ€Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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