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A search or seizure is unreasonable whenever there is no purpose for the search. For an example you are stopped by the police and they want you to open your trunk. They would have to explain why they want to see inside your trunk, and they would then have to say what they are looking for. Now when you are entering the United States this becomes a little cloudy. A customs agent may look inside your suitcase, and have you turn on your laptop or mp3 player to verify that's what it is, however they may not go through your files on those devices without a good reason as to what they are looking for.

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