• U.S. Visitors May Have to Hand Over Social Media Passwords: DHS
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[QUOTE=thelurker1234;51800182]Sure, I'll let you have my password, let me just read out this 64 character password off my password manager.[/QUOTE] Careful, if it's in a "rights-free" border zone they'll just make you give them access to your whole password manager while they're at it. But, yeah. "Okay, let me read out to you my password. It's 64 characters, mixed case, numbers, and symbols. Ready? 4b7HnEaG..too fast? Okay, let me go one at a time. 4............... b.............. 7.............. got it so far?"
Jokes on the US, i don't even have social media!
[QUOTE=DogGunn;51798424]They're non-citizens / residents though.[/QUOTE] Non-citizens do actually have rights (see 14th amendment). As a side note our constitution affirms and guarantees our rights, it doesn't grant them (see 9th amendment) as they already exist. There are certain rights reserved for citizens but even illegal immigrants have 5th amendment rights.
Its seems visiting US is out of question. For now.
[QUOTE=Milkdairy;51804800]Non-citizens do actually have rights (see 14th amendment). As a side note our constitution affirms and guarantees our rights, it doesn't grant them (see 9th amendment) as they already exist. There are certain rights reserved for citizens but even illegal immigrants have 5th amendment rights.[/QUOTE] The fourth amendment does not apply to the border, however. Your hand is forced here. Either comply or don't get let in
[URL="https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1552488"]This is relevant in a way.[/URL]
I didn't plan to visit the U.S. for at least the next 4 years anyway. Guess that's one more reason not to.
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