On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 03:08:11AM +0800, James Seng wrote: > I rescind my previous comment that the scenario I painted is rhetorical. [snip] Worth noting is that there are many reports within the last 24 hours that [some] people arriving in the US are being subjected to (a) demands for their social media identities (b) demands for access to their phones and other devices and (c) demands for their passwords. Those refusing are being unlawfully detained and unlawfully denied access to legal counsel. It's not clear what criteria -- if any -- are being used to determine which travelers are being subjected to this. It's also not clear if it's happening at all airports or only some of them. ---rsk