cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/54712925

According to the document, the CPB also plans to request numerous additional personal data in the ESTA application. This includes all – including professional – phone numbers and email addresses used in the past five or ten years, names and phone numbers of close family members, as well as their birth dates and places. Biometric data is also included.

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    Nowadays I prefer to traveling to North Corea, which has less conditions, than to the USA.

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    I traveled to California from Europe this last July. The amount of information you have to give is absurd, and then the security at the airport didn’t check shit. Security guy even asked for my fingerprints, but then looked at the length of the line and just let me through without giving any.

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      Oh no, lots of companies rely on the ESTA as well. Good luck going to the US on business trips.

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      I love soccer but I am completely disinterested in next year’s world cup because the fat orange prick is going to be everywhere, telling everyone that “people are saying it’s the greatest world cup they’ve ever seen”, getting selfies with the Portuguese prick who cares more about money than women and homosexuals getting hanged in public for being women or homosexuals. And fucking Messi, American’s act like he’s the only footballer that was ever good.

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      Never been to a game, always wanted to go Had planned to go since the cup was announced. Decided by March or April it was not only going to be unsafe due to potential ICE raids, trump being highly visible involved potentially enticing an attack, to say nothing of the price…forget about it, wont go.

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    What are the chances that not having a social media account is treated as super suspicious?

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      Depends on the mood of the border agent, they will find any excuse in my experience