10 pointsby roschdal4 hours ago6 comments
  • stop503 hours ago
    it started with Institutional paranoia and is now an method to prevent critics of gouvernment to get into the us
  • ebcode2 hours ago
    Our government is tyrant.
  • jbec_x2 hours ago
    because they are scary, tyrannical and totalitarian...
  • kypro2 hours ago
    Genuinely asking – is it just because I live in the UK and am used just used to having a tyrannical government, or are people in the US overreacting a bit about this?

    In the UK our terror legislation give our border police the power to question and search you without any reason or suspicion (regardless of nationality). Furthermore, you have no right to silence during this questioning and must answer their questions truthfully. You also must give them access to your devices, and if you don't you will face criminal charges. You also are not allowed a lawyer during questioning.

    I disagree with this (obviously), but I genuinely thought this was fairly standard among Western countries?

    It's interesting because in the UK we have this view that the US is a backwards country in many ways, but then I see posts like this about what seems to me as a Brit to be fairly minor abuses of government power and wonder if I'm actually living in a totalitarian country without realising it?

    Here in the UK we'd argue that the government needs this power to keep us safe. Some will disagree with this, but I'd argue that the people the government target at the border seem to be political dissidents and it seems that UK police are given intel by the state to question certain political activists under terror law whenever they travel back and forth from the UK.

    The problem is it's hard to defend these people because they are always politically extreme and dislikable characters, but often very clearly not a terror threat.

    This has become such a problem for political activists in the UK that it's become routine for them to take burner phones whenever they travel to prevent UK police attempting to search through their personal documents and conversations or charging them under terror legislation if they refuse.

    More recently the UK government has shifted strategies a bit and now if you're a foreign national you're quite likely to just be refused entry. For example, we've banned people like Kanye West from entry to the UK for this political views (despite him apologising) which resulted in the music festival he was booked for being cancelled.

    I know it may seem bad to people in the US, but you will get used to this. Like in the UK, US political activists will just learn how to protect themselves from these kinds of searches.

    Not trying to minimise anyones worries or anything though. I hope you guys are able to push back against this creeping totalitarianism.

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    An interesting video from someone who went through this, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=991kRp8KUmo

    • codingdave4 minutes ago
      Likewise genuinely asking - Is the consequence if they do not like your answers ever worse than just not letting someone in?

      Because in the USA, border control is now ICE. They throw people in jail. They deport people. They separate families. They kill people.

      Most Americans are quite opposed to those things.

      We also have a constitution that includes a Bill of Rights. The rules surrounding searches of personal property were established a long time ago, and people fight to keep them.

  • 0xrg3 hours ago
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  • dotcoma3 hours ago
    Good question. I doubt they do it when you land in China or in Russia!