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According to new border search policies disclosed by the Department of Homeland Security , federal agents may take your laptop or other media devices for an "unspecified period of time even without any suspicion of wrongdoing, in an effort to "prevent terrorism. Additionally, the officials may share any content of the laptop or device with other agencies or private companies for "language translation, data decryption or other reasons. The policies are dated as of July 16th by the U.S Customs and Border Protection and U.S
 
 

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  • donkeykonguk Aug 04, 2008
     
    Land of the free, home of the brave, indeed.
     
  • jessica Aug 04, 2008
     
    This policy is depressing.
     
 
 
 
 

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