US Border Electronic Device Searches 2025: A Rising Privacy Concern
U.S. border agents searched over 55,000 devices in 2025. Learn about the trends, your rights, and why US border electronic device searches are increasing.
It's a traveler's worst nightmare: an official asking for your phone's passcode. In fiscal year 2025, exactly 55,318 travelers experienced exactly that. According to CBP data, warrantless searches of electronic devices are becoming a more frequent reality at the U.S. border.
Trends in US Border Electronic Device Searches 2025
While the 55,318 searches represent less than 0.01% of the 419 million travelers processed, reports suggest the frequency has ticked upward in recent months. Under the current administration, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has ramped up efforts to screen digital data to prevent potential security threats, even without specific suspicion.
The Legality of Warrantless Digital Searches
It's perfectly legal for agents to search your smartphone, laptop, or tablet without a warrant at the border. This 'border search exception' has long been a tool for law enforcement. However, privacy advocates argue that the sheer volume of personal data on modern devices makes these searches far more intrusive than a traditional luggage check.
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