Does the military check your Internet history?
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Does the military check your Internet history?
And no, the Military/USG will not monitor your Internet activity. That’s not legal unless you’re using Government information systems.
Can border guards search your phone?
Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA ) officers are allowed to examine all goods you have with you when you cross the border. This means that just like your luggage, our officers can examine your cell phones, tablets, laptops and any other digital device you are carrying.
Can you refuse a Border Patrol checkpoint?
NEVER FLEE A CHECKPOINT! Border Patrol cannot go onto private land more than 25 miles inland of the border without a warrant or consent. Generally, the further you are from the border, the less likely it is that agents will have “reasonable suspicion” of an immigration violation to justify a stop.
Can an undocumented person fly?
Yes, as noted above, the list of approved identification to fly domestically includes foreign government-issued passports and/or a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Authorization Card (I-766).
Can I travel to Hawaii if I’m undocumented?
Yes, you can travel because there is no immigration check point, you just need your national passport and the boarding pass.
Can I travel within the US if you are illegal?
If they have an ID, yes they can travel by Plane. If you do not have a legal ID, regardless of you being a citizen or an illegal alien, you will not be able to board the plane. They need to check your boarding pass with a legal state ID ( Passport, Green Card, Driver’s license, State ID).
Can illegal immigrants travel within the United States?
You aren’t illegal. You just don’t have legal status. People do fly internally in the US with valid foreign passports, even when they do not have status.
Can you fly inside the US with a Mexican passport?
Yes, a valid foreign passport is acceptable identification for domestic air travel in the United States. See the TSA’s list of acceptable documents, which includes “foreign government-issued passport.” So yes, Mexicans must use their passport.