That's a whole lot more to loose than your money and time.
Francis Rawls stayed 4 years in jail despite pleading the fifth all day long
Biometric data doesn’t need the password.
And good luck depending on the US constitution.
There is a separate border search exception at the point a person actually enters the country which does allow searches of electronic devices. US citizens entering the country may refuse to provide access without consequences beyond seizure of the device; non-citizens could face adverse immigration actions.
To be clear, I do think all detentions and searches without individualized suspicion should be considered violations of the 4th amendment, but the phrase "constitution-free zone" is so broad as to be misleading.