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posted by martyb on Saturday December 21 2019, @01:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the it's-for-your-own-good dept.

When Andreas Gal, CEO of Silk Labs and a US citizen, returned to the US from a business trip in Europe last year, he was detained by US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) for secondary screening. He claims he was threatened with unwarranted charges, denied access to an attorney, and told he had to unlock his electronic devices before he would be allowed to leave.

[...] Despite being told he had no right to an attorney, he says he refused to answer questions and was eventually allowed to go without unlocking his devices, though his Global Entry card – a subscription-based biometric border entry program to facilitate travel – was taken from him.

On Wednesday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued CBP claiming that the agency maintains secretive units to "detain, search, question, and/or deny entry to people with valid travel documents who present no security risk."

The ACLU complaint, filed in the Eastern District of New York, seeks CBP documents under the Freedom of Information Act that the agency has refused to produce.

It contends that these Tactical Terrorism Response Teams (TTRTs) have operated for the past few years and target individuals, including US citizens, "who do not present a security risk but may hold information or have a connection to individuals of interest to the US government."

"The public has a right to know how these teams operate, how their officers are trained, and whether the guidelines that govern their activities contain civil liberties and privacy safeguards," the ACLU said in a statement announcing its lawsuit.

The complaint says TTRTs target people without valid cause, based on hunches and instinct, raising the likelihood that travelers are subject to profiling based on race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, or proxies for those attributes. As such, TTRTs may be violating protections guaranteed by the US Constitution.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by ikanreed on Saturday December 21 2019, @02:26PM (11 children)

    by ikanreed (3164) on Saturday December 21 2019, @02:26PM (#934978) Journal

    It's been a gradual thing since at least 2000, but court rulings asserting individual rights just don't seem to, you know, stick after they happen. Except Hodges vs Obergefell. A clearly unconstitutional ban on people of a certain religion can be blocked by a circuit court, then a minor technical tweak to language is all it takes to keep happening.

    This sue the government and expect it to stick to its own findings thing seems outdated in some vague way.

    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 21 2019, @06:12PM (10 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 21 2019, @06:12PM (#935017)

      If they stick to civil liberties, it would be good. Once Trump was elected, their news and beg letters were just invective against Trump. I know their consultants told them they should beat on that drum to maximize their income by pandering to a rich leftist base, but I was annoyed and gave their share of my civil rights donation budget to the EFF. More civil liberties work, less ad-hominems.

      • (Score: 0, Troll) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday December 21 2019, @07:50PM (6 children)

        by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Saturday December 21 2019, @07:50PM (#935041) Homepage

        The ACLU and even the EFF started out with good intent but now they, and pretty much every other organization like them, are pozzed with partisan leftist AIDS and Trump Derangement Syndrome.

        Where's the defense for "it's okay to be White" flyers? Where's the pushback against the ADL arbitrarily labeling the "OK" hand sign as a racist symbol? The ACLU and EFF should be fighting for free speech rights and pushing back against tech censorship and other assaults on free speech -- they'd have plenty of work keeping them busy and would get a hell of a lot more donations and a better reputation.

        • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Saturday December 21 2019, @09:20PM (3 children)

          by fustakrakich (6150) on Saturday December 21 2019, @09:20PM (#935058) Journal

          They haven't given up completely, but they are definitely getting soft [aclu.org].

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          • (Score: 1) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday December 21 2019, @09:51PM (1 child)

            by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Saturday December 21 2019, @09:51PM (#935062) Homepage

            > Click on link
            > Wikipedia-style Beg-a-thon popup
            > Reads "For three years, the ACLU has challenged Trump’s abuses of power. People are counting on us to keep fighting for immigrant families, access to abortion, voting rights and more."

            Yeech, they really went full-rootless cosmopolitan NPR-style with that one. I wonder how those lawyers would feel when these "immigrant families" move next door to them and illegally vote for more in federal elections because "voting rights."

            • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 21 2019, @11:09PM

              by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 21 2019, @11:09PM (#935076)

              For three years, the ACLU has challenged Trump’s abuses of power

              Thank you for finding this. That was my point.

              keep fighting for immigrant families, access to abortion, voting rights and more

              Fight for immigrants' lawful rights, yes. Fight to actively import more / let illegals stay, hell no.

          • (Score: 4, Interesting) by NickM on Saturday December 21 2019, @10:51PM

            by NickM (2867) on Saturday December 21 2019, @10:51PM (#935070) Journal

            I don't think there getting soft but I think that you misunderstand their purpose. They are not called the traditionalist constitution association nor the freedom of speech organization, they are called the American civil liberties union. It's right in the name they are an union so they are to the left of the political spectrum. And they work to defend civil liberties : rights that the government commit not to infringe either via positives (granting a new right) or negatives (limiting an existing right to avoid infringement on a more fundamental right) legislation. But rights are sometimes conflicting, from your link

            Nonetheless, it seemed clear to us that guidelines would help ACLU affiliates and national staff in considering cases that might pose conflicts between our values. We are a multi-issue organization, and some cases may present conflicts, such as between gay rights and religious freedom, privacy and women’s rights, or speech rights and equality. The guidelines, which have been distributed to all ACLU staff members, are explicitly designed to help affiliates and national staff think through various factors in case selection decisions.

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        • (Score: 2) by meustrus on Saturday December 21 2019, @10:51PM

          by meustrus (4961) on Saturday December 21 2019, @10:51PM (#935071)

          Where's the defense for "it's okay to be White" flyers? Where's the pushback against the ADL arbitrarily labeling the "OK" hand sign as a racist symbol?

          Those things already have their defenders, and unfortunately they are mostly white supremacists. The ACLU would probably join the defense if it didn't also help people who are normally 100% opposed to their mission and ideology.

          I hate that it forces self-interested white people to buddy up with white supremacists. But it's not something the ACLU can really deal with. I'm not sure how to fix it, really. We might just have to wait for the right politics to bring all poor people together to really solve the problems that affect us all instead of trying to get one up on each other.

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        • (Score: 5, Informative) by helel on Saturday December 21 2019, @10:52PM

          by helel (2949) on Saturday December 21 2019, @10:52PM (#935072)

          The ACLU and EFF tend to operate in the courts. Has someone been arrested or harassed by the government or other large institution for distributing "It's ok to be White" flyers? Has anyone been charged with a hate crime for using the OK hand sign? If somebody has been and the ACLU has failed to act then you might have a point but as long as those activities are merely socially taboo and not criminal it seems the ACLU is doing its job in protecting free speech.

          But this isn't theoretical. When the city fo Charlottesville tried to revoke the protest permit of white nationalists defending the Robert E. Lee statue the ACLU stepped in [vox.com] defending their right to free speech in court. This is hardly an isolated incident. The ACLU routinely defends conservatives who's rights are being threatened. The fact that you see them as partisan says far more about your world view then it does theirs.

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      • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @12:15AM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @12:15AM (#935095)

        Ousting Stallman over a dead guy and letting false claims he supported Epstein get him evicted.

        I was find with Stallman stepping down a lot of ways for a lot of reasons, but this just reeked of sjwism in the EFF.

        The groups who were once set up to safeguard our freedoms have been coopted by groups who will seek to restrict them in methods advantageous to themselves. Also the GPLv4 may not be as protective as past licenses attempted to be..

        • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @12:43AM (1 child)

          by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @12:43AM (#935101)

          What did the EFF do to Stallman? I think you meant the FSF, the organization that he founded and was booted out of thanks to SJWs [medium.com].

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @01:52AM

            by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @01:52AM (#935109)

            RMS was being pushed out at MIT, his dropping out at the FSF was entirely his doing. He's almost 70, so you can forgive him if he wants to step back from battling with power hungry assholes. However, he has this other organization, GNU, in his back pocket that is intertwined with the FSF due to both being started by the same man. And he has made it clear that he is holding on to it. His handling of the FSF situation, not any manufactured SJW bullshit about Epstein, is really annoying to me.

            It's 4 months since the shit hit the fan, and the FSF still hasn't been able to come up with new leadership, nor do I see any urgency to do so. The staff are still keeping things running, but I require to know if it will be a person with Free Software creds or a SJW opportunist that takes the lead before I will consider donating to them again.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @01:24PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 22 2019, @01:24PM (#935172)

    industrial espionage?

  • (Score: 2) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Sunday December 22 2019, @08:14PM

    by jmichaelhudsondotnet (8122) on Sunday December 22 2019, @08:14PM (#935249) Journal

    Should I have to transverse a border, I will report back. If I can...

    I am not looking forward to it any time in the next few decades.

    My homepage is designed to undermine every aspect of illegitimate social control in the universe and historically mucky mucks have played with me like orca's play with seals.

    Reports like this, of which there are now a lot, portend a sad future for the seal in the equation. This guy has money and a company, imagine what they are doing to people they can silo.

    Just the 'you dont get a lawyer' schtick should send chills down every american's spine, they have a clear pattern of pretending they have power they don't have and then later making that true.

    Pretty shameful american behavior, everyone in the world is going 'well if that is a free country fuck that.' If any country can evolve to such a point where its founding intentions is so wildly subverted, why bother? These are specifically the things 'the founders' who 'the federalist society' claims to uphold as 'originalists' said were the reason for our entire form of government.

    Good job, well done. Here have some memes:

    https://archive.is/YkJr8 [archive.is]
    https://archive.is/HTALt [archive.is]

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