DHS does not deny strong-arming tourist into letting them into his phone, only that agents sent him home because of a meme

The story circulating online — first in Norwegian newspaper Nordlys and then picked up by British tabloids — claims that during Mikkelsen’s encounter with the Department of Homeland Security, agents took his phone and found a meme depicting Vance as a bloated, smooth, bald man staring off into the distance.

Mikkelsen claims that the officials threatened to fine him $5,000 or send him to prison for five years if he refused to provide them with his phone password. The tourist ultimately agreed to hand over his information, allowing agents to look through his phone.

The reports picked up enough steam in headlines and on social media to justify CBP putting out a statement denying parts of the story.

  • Headofthebored @lemmy.world
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    The fact that meme bothers them is hilarious though. Imagine a protest at the Capitol with a huge crowd all carrying big signs with nothing but that meme on it. 😂

    • Not that I’d plan on going to the US any time soon but the thought of them checking my Lemmy profile because I have the JD Vance baby meme as my banner is just hilarious to me 😂 what if a bunch of planes just started flying around with a gigantic image of it?

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      People keep writing words on posters like fascist can’t help but read something they see…

      Their brains aren’t even recognizing it’s text.

      But pictures of their leaders edited to exacerbate their worst physical features?

      That hits them where it hurts.

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      People could print out a bunch and wheat paste them around downtown, especially near the vice presidential compound/naval observatory.

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    LOL, talk about the Streisand effect. Was this some fan of Taco getting butthurt that something already viral was on a phone? I guess he just made it even more viral.

    🤣

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    Just a reminder for anyone travelling to the US (or any other totalitarian regime that doesn’t respect right to privacy).

    https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/how-to-safeguard-your-phone-when-entering-the-us-5-essential-security-tips

    I can’t remember the combination of buttons you need to hold down on your iPhone to disable biometric unlocking and to force erase your phone.

    Anyone else remember these, and know the equivalent combination for Android devices, please comment.

    Keeping multiple devices is the easiest way to get by. Have a burner phone for everyday use when travelling and keep your main phone either at home, or locked and unpowered in your luggage.

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      You clearly must be joking

      Any “regime” like you describe, which btw, the US is not even remotely close to being unsafe for travelers as you imply, will take anything you carry on yourself without any due process

      I’m not saying they “threaten” you with it

      I’m not saying they “can” but won’t do that to you

      I’m saying they just do it.

      Try traveling to Palestine, Yemen, Venezuela, China, Iraq, Afghanistan or North Korea.

      You will get the idea of what a “Regime” actually is

      With any luck we will hear about you on the news haha

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      To disable biometrics on your iPhone, simply press the power button five times, rapidly.

      This also gives you a power off option and an SOS button.

      If you want to fully encrypt the phone before confiscation, turn it off.

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        This can be paired with the “Erase all Data” option in “FaceID and Passcode” settings to add another level of security.

        Just remember to play dumb when you “accidentally” incorrectly enter your passcode 10 times in a row and to make sure you have a recent backup that you are able to access.

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          I agree with activating those options but due to timers preventing you to make another try starting after the 5th incorrect entry it will take at least 1h 21m to enter your PIN incorrectly 10 times. The last timer alone is 60min. So this unfortunately is not a quick way to wipe your iPhone in this scenario.

          I suspect they will not wait 60min to let you enter the a wrong PIN for the 10th time if you even get that far. Much more likely they will confiscate the device to clone it in order to have unlimited tries for brute forcing if they really want to access your phone.

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    Moral of the story: Do not go anywhere near the states. It is a fascist country and they will deport you to el salvador lickety-split.

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      This is the sad part. My favorite uncle had a special connection to hanauma bay near Waikiki, but my mom can’t go there and remember him smiling and laughing and teaching my cousin to swim. We are all afraid that even us whiteboy Canucks will get separated in customs and never be seen again. And we’re wipepo from the most polite country on earth!

      It’s almost assured that, after this term, if Hawaii hasn’t separated yet, that she’ll be too old to travel $afely. She’s getting a little fuddy now, in that she brings it up often, and tells me again for the first time about Uncle’s love of Hawaii and h bay … every time.

      Trump’s people are dicks

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        Yes. If there are friends or family there maybe they could do a video call and walk around her favourite areas?

        At this point it does not matter if you are white, pink, orange, brown, aquamarine or Oakville 70’s fuchsia. These vile asshats are drunk with power and are deporting people faster than the up and down of a hookers knickers at a convention.

        Not worth anyone’s safety at this point. Being wiped from existence is a fact now in the states. Be safe.

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          Nah they ain’t, they just want it to look that way. They are desperate to find people to kick out, they are going to people’s jobs and waiting at their court cases. They are desperate for numbers, which is frankly more dangerous as they are looking for any excuse at this point.

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    Wait… Lemme (ha!) get this straight…

    If they want to search your phone or any electronic device when entering the US and you refuse, you get fined 5000$ and get a 5 years prison sentence???

    They don’t just deny you entry and send you back?

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      After the agents looked through his phone, he said he was denied entry to the United States and was sent back to Norway.

      People keep acting like this is new, it’s been like this since 9/11…

      If they “suspect” someone, they don’t want to just let them walk away if they’re right.

      So if you don’t comply, they assume the worse and detain you and throw some trumped up charges about obstructing. But they don’t even have to do that, they literally can (and likely have) ship you straight to Gitmo for life. Hell, cops even make these kinds of threats to US citizens during traffic stops. Law enforcement has been able to just make wild threats to get people to comply for like, forever

      Silver lining at least, people are finally realizing this is an insane process and hopefully it’s one of the things we get to fix.

      Because we sure as shit can’t just spend four years discussing if we need to limit all these govermental powers that have been racking up again. If we get the chance to fix shit we have to actually fix it.

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        People keep acting like this is new, it’s been like this since 9/11…

        Haha, man. People have already forgotten that these were temporary measures after 9/11

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          Shifting baselines. It makes me wonder if people in the bad old times of monarchy might have actually been more free than we are now.

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                Like, a lot? Probably more or less same as you, surely

                Just being able to move, own stuff, save my work for the future and be free to speak my mind without coercion are huge boons

                And to do so efficiently without so much physical work or being afraid for my life every second is a bless

                But my freedom is not absolute, you surely understand

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            I wouldn’t say so, it was just different: previously we had sovereign monarchy where people were subjected to violence, now we have disciplinary society with much less violence

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        • Create an encrypted backup
        • upload it to a cloud storage of your choice
        • reset your phone
        • once you’re past the immigration checkpoint, download the backup and restore it

        This is how I’ve always done it. If anyone asks, say you just bought the device.

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      Remember kids, law enforcement of any kind is legally allowed to lie to you directly without consequence. Call their bluff, every time.

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        That’s because US customs and the TSA is not and should not be taken seriously, and they’re known to lie about pretty much everything, constantly.

        If they ever make a statement, about anything, you can safely assume that the opposite is the actual truth of what they claim.

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        The CBP is basically an unchained lunatic with a credit card and access to unthinkable networks of treachery. We are no longer living in a time when these rules matter. Judges order are explicitly being ignored, and the Supreme Court is batting away any attempt to even disarm the lunatic.

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    That’s why I pretend to be Canadian when I travel overseas. I put tiny Canadian flags on my luggage and phone. I tell people I am from Vancouver.

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    So is there any legal requirement for this photo to be achieved forever? I would love to know a copy is always on government file if need be.

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    Come next election cycle, there needs to be a reckoning. Not only does Trump and many of his appointees go to prison, it also needs to be investigated how so many bureaucrats and officers are so willing to do Trump’s bidding. Unless those people are removed too, Trump 2.0 is going to happen.

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    They could fine me but I wouldn’t be paying it and they could lock me up but best believe that would be an international incident once my government gets involved, not that I would be travelling to such a hostile nation in the first place.

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    Is there a correlation of what’s going on here with a concept referred to as the Streisand Effect? Or does that not apply?

    Edit: I guess not since they were likely not trying to spread this meme, but rather, make an example of someone who laughs at Couch Guyliner memes. Still, all the same, it would be hilarious if this incident causes people to follow this visitor’s example.

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        Ooh nice choice! I’m using a protest wallpaper too. Though mine’s that “accidental Renaissance” shot where someone graffitied “EAT THE RICH” on the Utah capitol building, with three cops standing around while a crowd protests behind them. It’s just too beautiful.