Congressman Paul Cosponsors Engel Paul Act
August 4th, 2008Washington, DC – Congressman Ron Paul is an original cosponsor of legislation introduced July 31st that would ensure that a traveler entering the United States would be subject to searches of their data and digital equipment only if a border agent has a reasonable suspicion to believe the traveler is or is about to be engaged in criminal activity.
In an August 1, 2008 front page story, the Washington Post exposed the ease with which the government can search and/or seize a traveler’s laptop, blackberry, or other electronic device. A border agent can require any individual to provide access to private or other sensitive data with no cause. They can require the owner to surrender their password for encrypted data as well.
“The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution acknowledges the right of the people to be secure in their persons and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. It is unfortunate that it takes legislation to remind border agents of this Constitutionally protected right, but it is apparent to me that HR 6702 is absolutely necessary,” stated Congressman Paul.
| Short permalink: | |
| Source: | http://www.house.gov/paul/press/press2008/pr080408.htm |
Similar posts
- 2008: Statement on the Protect America Act
- 2008: Statement on FISA Amendments
- 2006: Paul Votes for Stronger Border Security
- 2001: The Medical Privacy Protection Resolution
- 2008: Statement on HR 6304, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Amendments
- 2003: Repeal the So-Called “Medical Privacy Rule”
- 2001: Paul Introduces Legislation to Fight Invasion of Medical Privacy
- 2001: Letter to HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson on Proposed Medical Privacy Regulation
- 2000: Medical Privacy Amendment
- 2005: Don’t Reauthorize the Patriot Act
Leave a Reply