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EU prepares to give US direct access to police and immigration databases


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48322335

The EU is planning to strike a deal with the US that would let the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies search European databases to identify people posing “a threat to US security,” according to a proposal published by the European Commission at the end of July.


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Great fnord.
in reply to schizoidman

EU has some weak pathetic leaders, but this is a new low, even for them. Bending the knee to the orange pedo is a very weak move.
in reply to schizoidman

Here before Trump calls in SEAL team 6 on a Romanian anti-American vlogger.
in reply to schizoidman

In theory not sth. bad. But I have a hard time to imagine the current USA government using that data for the supposed reason.
in reply to Johanno

Even if you pretend that only the Republicans are bad this is still bad in theory because they win half of the time
Unknown parent

Isn’t Trump a protestant?
in reply to schizoidman

They did declare the US data protection level as equivalent in 2024, so...
in reply to schizoidman

Specifics matter. I would be fine with an endpoint that given the passport/id card allows to do a basic check for any severe offenses - as often performed for childcare jobs, too.

Anything beyond that sounds bad.

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in reply to VoxAliorum

Why? Who cares about "offenses" of a random traveler. Why do you trust an international crime db to be accurate?
in reply to PowerCrazy

Most care about severe offenses. Trust is not binary. Please make your point or I feel like this is getting nowhere.
in reply to VoxAliorum

If the offenses are note-worthy, they should be in jail. If not then no-one needs to be aware of them.