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BAL White Paper: Global travel, social media and immigration controls
20 Jul, 2018
Did you know that U.S. citizens can be searched without a warrant at the US border? Were you aware that employees may have their company and personal phones, laptops and other mobile devices seized at the border? Did you know that, around the world, border officials are focusing on travelers’ social media profiles? Or that government officials search travelers’ backgrounds for possible grounds to deny entry at the border or to cross-check the veracity of information on their visa applications?
BAL’s white paper “Social Media and Immigration” offers the information that Global Mobility leaders need to prepare employees for different types of border questioning, stops and searches, especially searches involving company computers and phones as well as risks and the exposure of personal and company data. View and download the paper by completing the form below.
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