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Border searches are no longer limited to luggage and cargo. Increasingly, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are searching the electronic devices of travelers entering the country—ranging from tourists to lawful permanent residents to U.S. citizens. While the government enjoys broad authority at the border, courts are still grappling with how that power intersects with the vast amounts of personal data stored on modern devices. As litigation continues to shape the limits of digital border searches, travelers should be aware that their phones and laptops may be inspected, copied, or even temporarily seized upon entry.