February 27, 2009
Filed under: Airports, News Traveling often sucks - but a sure way to make the end of your trip even worse, is to get one of those cryptic red messages scribbled all over your customs form when you pass through the immigration line. I've been selected for a closer look at my belongings about 20 time...
Gadling
[ Feed -
Focus -
Exclude ]
by
Scott Carmichael
at 1:00 PM
February 02, 2009
Leve de duizeldagen... bijna een jaar na dato lijkt Google eindelijk met Google Ocean op de proppen te komen wordt Google Books prachtig geanalyseerd in de New York Review of Books zijn een miljoen Fransen gebrandmerkt door menselijke fouten in een politiedatabase lees je dat dit op kleinere schaal ...
ZB DIGITAAL
[ Feed -
Focus -
Exclude ]
by
zbdigitaal@gmail.com (Edwin Mijnsbergen)
at 10:46 AM
January 12, 2009
A federal immigration officer from Hull, Ma. was accused today of having sex with an 11-year-old child while in Brazil to deport immigrants, taking photographs of the act. Michael Clifford, a 44-year-old immigration agent, was arrested today after a grand jury indicted him on a charge of possessing ...
Mexico Trucker Online
[ Feed -
Focus -
Exclude ]
by
admin@mexicotrucker.com (PM Corn)
at 11:08 AM
June 26, 2008
In light of the two Circuit Courts of Appeal decisions holding that the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not require any reasonable suspicion to search and seize the contents of any electronic device, including a laptop computer, belonging to a U.S. citizen returning to the U.S. from a...
International Trade Law News
[ Feed -
Focus -
Exclude ]
at 8:49 AM
February 07, 2008
You might not be worried about your privacy being exploited by network operators, but how about if the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) decided to search your laptop, iPod and mobile phone as you went through airport security? A frightening story about this exact circumstance comes to us today fr...
GigaOM
[ Feed -
Focus -
Exclude ]
at 3:02 PM




