If they don’t hand in passwords, Britons, Germans, Frenchmen could be denied entry to US



An American Airlines plane flies over a fast food restaurant as it prepares to land at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California on March 21, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
An American Airlines plane flies over a fast food restaurant as it prepares to land at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California on March 21, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

As US President Donald Trump is mulling a tougher border action, reports say that his new “extreme vetting” policy could make agents ask Britons, Germans and the French entering the country to hand in passwords for their digital devices and social media pages or risk being denied entry.

The policy under consideration in the White House can require the tourists to reveal personal data, disclose financial information or even face lengthy and detailed ideological questioning ahead of entering.

“All international travellers arriving to the US are subject to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspection. This inspection may include electronic devices such as computers, disks, drives, tapes, mobile phones and other communication devices, cameras, music and other media players and any other electronic or digital devices,” the US Border Patrol and Protection told The Guardian on Sunday.

“Keeping America safe and enforcing our nation’s laws in an increasingly digital world depends on our ability to lawfully examine all materials entering the US,” it added.

The UK Foreign Office, meanwhile, declined to comment or provide advice for the tourists.

The soc-called “extreme vetting” of foreign nationals is part of the new president’s measures to fight terrorism.

A Kuwaiti social media activist puts his laptop inside his suitcase at Kuwait International Airport in Kuwait City before boarding a flight to the United States on March 23, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, an American NGO campaigning for digital civil rights, also acknowledged that the tourists could truly be deported by an agent if they refuse to cooperate in this regard.

“Border agents cannot deny a US citizen admission to the country. However, if a foreign visitor declines, an agent may deny them entry,” it said. “If a foreign visitor refuses a border agent’s demand to unlock their digital device, provide the device password, or provide social media information, and the agent responds by denying entry, the foreign visitor may have little legal recourse.”

Trump’s executive order to ban travelers from some Muslim-majority countries has so far been blocked in courts twice.

Views: 99

Comment

You need to be a member of 12160 Social Network to add comments!

Join 12160 Social Network

Comment by Less Prone on April 13, 2017 at 8:10am

Imagine what this does to tourism. And anyone seriously dangerous is not going to be stopped by this. A terrorist can have an innocent faecesbook account created, mobile devices bought just for this purpose, have several email accounts and give just one of them, receive encrypted emails and download archives in internet cafes. Terrorist organizations have some serious money behind it. They are not those who most of the people think they are.

"Destroying the New World Order"

TOP CONTENT THIS WEEK

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE SITE!

mobile page

12160.info/m

12160 Administrators

 

Latest Activity

Burbia commented on Less Prone's photo
Thumbnail

Rebuilding Khazaria

"UAE are cousins to these beings also. "
6 hours ago
tjdavis posted photos
9 hours ago
tjdavis commented on tjdavis's photo
10 hours ago
Less Prone favorited tjdavis's video
11 hours ago
tjdavis posted videos
13 hours ago
MAC posted a discussion
13 hours ago
Doc Vega posted blog posts
19 hours ago
Doc Vega posted photos
21 hours ago
tjdavis posted a blog post
yesterday
tjdavis posted photos
yesterday
Doc Vega posted a blog post
yesterday
cheeki kea commented on Less Prone's photo
Thumbnail

Rebuilding Khazaria

" You could be right Burbia. Not Khazaria either because according to Themselves- DNA wise its…"
yesterday
cheeki kea commented on cheeki kea's photo
Thumbnail

meanwhile in africa

" Lesson of the day must be Don't poke the bear or it will poke you. ( I'm sure we…"
Tuesday
cheeki kea posted a photo
Tuesday
tjdavis posted a video
Tuesday
Doc Vega posted a blog post

Shadows Across the Land

Shadows Across the Land Watching the storm coming over the horizon somedayWondering when reality…See More
Monday
FREEDOMROX posted a blog post
Sunday
FREEDOMROX posted a video
Sunday
tjdavis posted a video

Deliverance - Prince

From the unreleased EP "Deliverance", which was assembled by a sound designer who intended for its posthumous release on the one-year anniversary of Prince's...
Sunday
MAC posted a video
Sunday

© 2024   Created by truth.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

content and site copyright 12160.info 2007-2019 - all rights reserved. unless otherwise noted