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From the perspective of legal searches, how else is a border defined other than as a territorial boundary?
a. Places where undocumented immigrants are housed
b. Customs offices
c. Places where first entry is made into a country
d. Embassies and diplomatic offices
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c. Places where first entry is made into a country
Explanation: In search law the “border” includes not only the territorial line but also ports of entry and the “functional equivalents” of the border — e.g., places where people first enter the country (international arrival areas, customs inspection points). Embassies/diplomatic offices and detention housing are not treated as borders.
Explanation: In search law the “border” includes not only the territorial line but also ports of entry and the “functional equivalents” of the border — e.g., places where people first enter the country (international arrival areas, customs inspection points). Embassies/diplomatic offices and detention housing are not treated as borders.
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