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  "path": "/t/a-mexican-surveillance-giant-you-ve-never-heard-of-is-now-watching-the-u-s-border/37062#post_9",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-12T08:32:27.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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  "textContent": "Because you’re crossing borders and the authorities will check anything they can or want because they are in charge of ensuring nothing illegal enters the country. Its literally border security every country has. Again, physical privacy only. And again, at the border only. You are already scanned and bags are also likely or even randomly often checked after checking in. Why would you _expect_ privacy here in one of the most public spaces in the world.\n\nThis is like saying you don’t want to share any health info with your doctor because of your privacy stance and still want them to fix you up. Makes no sense to me.\n\n@Expert4870 how is this advocating against privacy?\n\nPlease re-read my statement above carefully because I have chosen my words carefully. Read what I said. Read the words I used and how. And then get back to make your case for why what I said is against privacy. I think you’re misinterpreting what I am saying here.",
  "title": "A Mexican surveillance giant you’ve never heard of is now watching the U.S Border"
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