… demanded answers from Secretary Noem on ice's contract with the spyware company whose surveillance product has the ability to access people's cell phone data without their knowledge or their consent. The Fourth Amendment protects people in this country from unreasonable searches and seizures. Yet for decades, the federal government seems to throw that right out of the window when it's black or as brown people who exercise their First Amendment rights to free speech or peaceable assembly. (02:39–02:45)
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Asserts that the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
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