• loudartist@lemmy.wtf
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    18 minutes ago

    Not interesting in traveling to States. I am poor. Americans don’t need my euros.

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    6 hours ago

    There’s something ironic about reading this with a Home Depot (huge Trump supporter) ad embedded in it.

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      6 hours ago

      This. I personally have no plan going to usa now and in the future. Unfortunately some Canadians may still have to go for work related trips. Just be aware that you may or may not need to register in the new “Alien Registration Requirement”.

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        Just be aware that you may or may not need to register in the new “Alien Registration Requirement”.

        And if you choose wrong, they might lock you up in a detention center concentration camp.

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        Soon, you’ll need it to fly domestically.

        They actually set this up pretty far in advance though. For instance, I’m from Texas, where any IDs issued since October 2016 are complaint. It’s impossible for me to have a current ID that’s non-compliant.

        So from my perspective there won’t really have been any changes since 2001 in my flying experience.

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        Afaik, your state Id or driver license is your legal identification. And states honor the IDs of other states.

        I refused to use id.me to get unemployment insurance because I don’t want a private 3rd party having that info plus a face scan.

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          I worry about this: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id but from the website, it seems that many states id/driver licenses are “REAL ID compliant” and you only need it if you fly domestically or wanting to access “certain federal facilities”.

          Stay safe, friend.

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    9 hours ago

    That’s not news. The US has for a long time reading/copying contents of electric devices at the border

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      They never asked to see my phone at the border. But the last time I crossed they were getting a hell of a lot more aggressive. They got less aggressive when I became a Canadian citizen, but when I only had my Lebanese passport they almost always brought me in for more questioning. It was kinda bizarre. They probably aggressively searched my luggage, but I can’t be sure of that.

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        6 hours ago

        They got less aggressive when I became a Canadian citizen, but when I only had my Lebanese passport they almost always brought me in for more questioning.

        This but with passport origins instead of skin color.

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        My checked luggage used to be searched when I went to usa. I knew it was searched because tsa would leave a pamphlet inside my luggage saying that it was searched. I believe they have stopped leaving such pamphlet but I won’t be surprised if they still search luggages.

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      While technically true, they weren’t kicking out foreign visitors for being critical if the president.

      I used to train people in a specific culinary technique, and i had clients from all over the world, including Muslim clients from the Middle East and India. Most had no problem visiting, but one was stopped at the border and heavily grilled.

      His visa said he was here for vacation and educational purposes, but when they went through his texts, they determined that he was here for business purposes, and threatened to confiscate his cash, and reject him from entering the country.

      After a few hours, he eventually convinced them that he had considered his training with me to be educational rather than business for his visa, and it just an honest mistake, with no nefarious purpose, and was finally released so he could visit me, and get his training.

      This was about 10 years ago, and I don’t remember who was president. It was either Trump or Obama.

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      Bingo. If anything, use of a burner phone will be purposely misconstrued as “suspicious”, and used as justification for more thorough screening.

      “You just got it last week? That’s weird, we usually only hear drug smugglers using new phones. You’re not smuggling fentanyl, are you? OK, so you won’t mind if I take a look through your luggage to be sure, right? Maybe I should send you to secondary screening for an x-ray.”

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        I got a secret for you. Grapheneos has a duress password feature, if you type it in, it completely wipes the phone. Give them that password and act surprised when the phone shits itself

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          That will accomplish you preventing them from seeing the contents of your phone. It will also accomplish you not getting past the border. At best.

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            That reminds me. I’m always bad at handling my stuff, and my stuff always break. Like imagine I just go cross a border one day and they demanded to see my phone, BUT my phone legit just stops working because I spilled coffee on it this morning and it decides to stop working RIGHT NOW, not earlier or later, butbjust as when I take out the phone, attempt to type in the real password, boom, screen goes black because it actually got liquid damage…

            Like… that would be so… awkward…

            I’m gonna look like a criminal lol

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            If you’re genuenly worried about your security it makes sense, the average person however doesn’t care so they wont do anything to increase security

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              TBH, buying a cheap Chinese burner phone with no security relevant data on it just for traveling to the US, might be better security wise than buying an expensive Google Pixel Phone with GrapheneOS on it.

              Especially now where Google, a US company and bound by its laws, that produces these devices, might (start) hand(ing) out backdoor keys to their hardware.

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                But with Graphene&Co you can make full backups, store them externally (e.g. selfhosted cloud) and then just apply before/after crossing borders as needed. Plus doing that makes a duress wipe way less painful if you ever need to. Tho, if you’re somewhere where they’re likely to just keep it instead of forcing an unlock or copying data, a cheap burner that doesn’t hurt to loose is still the better idea…

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        That is a good option. I am actually quite careful about what I use my phone for. I still on occasion use Google maps, but i turn location history off and I always delete previous searches.

        I am aware that this does not remove them from google’s database, but it does make your movements not immediately obvious.

        Also i would delete browser history and log out of all social media accounts (and disable remembering usernames/passwords) and even uninstall some apps in order to make who you interact eith less immediately obvious. Once you clear the border fully you can reinstall everything at your earliest convenience.

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            I also have osmand. At any rate I wish I could uninstall Google entirely off my computer. My dad was the one who made my gmail account back in 2005 (when it was invited only, if you can believe/remember that), and I have been using it for all my governmental and important stuff since. I have plenty of other emails, but most of them are for inconsequential stuff.

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    FWIW the US is claiming that the researcher had confidential information from Los Alamos National Labs against the terms of his NDA. They claim the researcher admitted to taking the information and attempting to conceal it.

    I honestly hope this is the explanation. If we’re starting to deny entry to the country simply due to criticisms of domestic policy decisions, we’re going down yet another dark path.

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    LOL they changed the headlines to “hateful towards U.S. Policy” now? I thought it was “critical of Trump”.

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    My company isn’t organizing any off-sites to the US for my remote first company anymore because of this shit lol. I think partially because nobody outside of the US would even go