According to SCOTUS's opinion in U.S. v. Montoya de Hernandez (1985) , involving the detention of a traveler at the border, the standard of evidence necessary to detain a traveler at the border, beyond the scope of a routine custom search and inspection, is:
A) probable cause.
B) no evidence at all, because the Fourth Amendment does not apply at the border.
C) a clear indication of illegal activity.
D) reasonable suspicion.
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