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If we search foreigners phones, that means we are OK with our own phones getting searched too. If our foreign policy is creating a "rules based international order" which Blinken certainly seems to say a lot, then rules for thee but not for me is a clear violation of that principle. I don't want my phone searched at borders which means I don't want to search other peoples phones at the border, particularly without a warrant.

Border agents with unchecked discretionary power is also a slight against rule of law and I think warrants are a check on that power. Maybe they are more checked than I believe them to be or have less discretionary power than I believe them to have. I am open to the idea that I am wrong.




Entering a country as a foreigner is a privilege and not a right, but you neglect the fact that entering a country as a citizen of that country is a right and not a privilege.

There is absolutely a distinction to be made between a foreigner and a citizen and their respective personal properties.


> Entering a country as a foreigner is a privilege and not a right

We have the Visa application and interview process for that.

> There is absolutely a distinction to be made between a foreigner and a citizen and their respective personal properties.

Could you pinpoint this distincrion?

What would I be allowed to carry through US border as a citizen but not as a foreigner? Guns? Cocaine? Illegal french cheese?

I think you are resting in fallse comfort that your possesions are more protected than those of unwashed foreign masses.


> There is absolutely a distinction to be made between a foreigner and a citizen and their respective personal properties.

But that distinction is not relevant in this case. Case in point: your luggage.

Try using your status as a citizen to refuse your luggage to be inspected for contraband or taxable imports when returning to your home country from one with which it does not share a tax and customs union, and see how that goes.




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