With regard to border searches, SCOTUS has found that:
A) any kind of border search can be made without any justification whatsoever.
B) strip searches must be justified by probable cause.
C) body cavity searches are never justified.
D) the national interest in controlling the nation's borders outweighs the invasion of privacy caused by routine border searches.
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