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Not if they find this forum Sup, we'll be on the next flight back, hopefully not to a gulag in El Salvador.

I assume they run some AI analysis tools that flags key words going back 5 years. Not sure if they want our passwords for every site we use, do they?
Not if they find this forum Sup, we'll be on the next flight back, hopefully not to a gulag in El Salvador.

I assume they run some AI analysis tools that flags key words going back 5 years. Not sure if they want our passwords for every site we use, do they?
So
Does anyone know how this works?
Anyone?
 

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Your link says he admitted to legal use of a drug. It makes no mention of him lying about it
As per the question on the ESTA waiver regarding use, possession etc of illegal drugs; I doubt he ticked yes. Also its illegal at the federal level in the US so it is not a legal drug in regards to customs enforcement
 
So
Does anyone know how this works?
Anyone?
You have to provide:
1) telephone numbers used in the last 5 years
2) email addresses used in the last 10 years
3)IP addresses and metadata from electronic photos can be accessed
4) family member names (parents, spouse, siblings, children)
5) family member telephone numbers used in the last 5 years
6) family member dates of birth
7) family member places of birth
8) family member residence information
9) biometrics - face, fingerprint, DNA, iris
10) business telephone numbers used in the last 5 years
11) business email addresses used in the last 10 years

Some of those listed above are more than what is required to get a basic baseline Defence clearance to work for the fed govt in Aus dealing with sensitive information, which is quite a process in itself.

TSA people are the biggest knob jockeys that exist in USA who love the power they have. I was once asked to go into the office with them and to put all the countries i had visited in the past 10 years including transit airports lol...this was a few years after i had gone backpacking in europe and visited 25 odd countries..i put the airport names and then they started laughing at some names like Ngurah Rai(Bali) saying it seemed like i was making shit up ...another time i went to the counter when there was noone else there and they started screaming and that you can only approach their desk if they specifically call you. The idiots they hire in TSA have never ventured outside their own country let alone would have a passport and think its a previledge to enter their shithole of a nation.
 

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2. Romania Removal from Visa Waiver Program (VWP): Due to the removal of Romania from the approved list of countries under the VWP, CBP is updating relevant collections to reflect this removal. The public can refer to https://www.dhs.gov/visa-waiver-program for the list of approved countries under the VWP.





3. Mandatory Social Media: In order to comply with the January 2025 Executive Order 14161 (Protecting the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats), CBP is adding social media as a mandatory data element for an ESTA application. The data element will require ESTA applicants to provide their social media from the last 5 years.


4. High Value Data Elements: To comply with the January 2025 E.O. (14161), and the April 4, 2025, Memorandum Updating All Forms to Collect Baseline Biographic Data, CBP will add several ā€œhigh value data fieldsā€ to the ESTA application, when feasible. This is in addition to the information already collected in the ESTA application.


The high value data fields include:


a. Telephone numbers used in the last five years;


b. Email addresses used in the last ten years;


c. IP addresses and metadata from electronically submitted photos;


d. Family member names (parents, spouse, siblings, children);


e. Family number telephone numbers used in the last five years;


f. Family member dates of birth;


g. Family member places of birth;


h. Family member residencies;


i. Biometrics—face, fingerprint, DNA, and iris;


j. Business telephone numbers used in the last five years;


k. Business email addresses used in the last ten years.


CBP invites the public to comment on both the previously approved emergency changes and the newly proposed changes.

 
I remember posters being disgusted (some to the point of not wanting to ever engage with us again) with some of us for saying we have no sympathy for Kirk getting killed.
I hope they have the same energy for their "king" Trump, but we all know they hold us random warriors forum posters to much higher standards than the president of the US.


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