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In United States criminal law, the border search exception is a doctrine that allows searches and seizures at international borders and their functional equivalent without a warrant or probable cause. [1] Generally speaking, searches within 100 miles (160 km) of the border are more permissible without a warrant than those conducted elsewhere in ...
Texas authorities have placed over 100 miles of razor wire along the southern border. ... This comes after U.S. Border Patrol agents under the Biden administration cut down Texas’ wire on a 26 ...
The American Civil Liberties Union has noted that the 100-mile "border zone" within which expedited removal can be carried out houses roughly 2/3 of the United States population, and has expressed concern about the implications of these broad enforcement powers for civil rights and constitutional protections. [15]
The border search exception to the guarantees in the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution against unreasonable search and seizure and requirement for search warrants apply to border checkpoints and areas within 100 miles (160 km) of the border.
"Due to our coastline and international airport, the entire state of New Jersey falls under the 100-mile border zone, a zone within which certain constitutional rights can be suspended, and where ...
Per the La Paz Agreement, [154] the official "border area" extends 100 km (62 mi) "on either side of the inland and maritime boundaries" from the Gulf of Mexico west into the Pacific Ocean. There is also a 100-mile border zone.
The total number of border wall miles built during Trump’s administration varies based on how it’s counted.
In the United States, a 100-mile border zone from the border was created, in which Customs and Border Protection’s officials have authority for stop and search (see also: 100-mile zone at the Mexico–United States border).