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  1. #100DoPP d45
    20.5/200 (10%+!) YTT hrs complete.
    Led sun salutations (from script), learned how to do some adjustments

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  2. @rachelandrew @marcosc:
    1 varies greatly by airport
    2 use clean/encrypted laptop+mobile
    3 shutdown before deplaning
    4 job: web standards
    5 purpose: business meetings

    I did all this (and a few more things) for recent trip to Berlin for @W3CAB meetings, fortunately no problems with re-entry at SFO CBP.

    Actually observed the opposite (including watching 100s who went before me), looked very much the same as before the election.


    More on 1 varies greatly by airport:

    Fort Lauderdale (FLL): Detained because of name: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/muhammad-alis-son-illegally-detained-at-fort-lauderdale-hollywood-international-airport-attorney-says-9164544

    Houston: Natural born US citizen NASA engineer detained (likely because of name) until he provided device passwords: http://gizmodo.com/border-agent-demands-nasa-scientist-unlock-phone-before-1792275942

    Los Angeles (LAX): Detained more than 24 hours without adequate food, water, or legal counsel: http://www.dailynews.com/government-and-politics/20170207/la-council-members-hear-of-horrendous-conditions-for-detainees-at-lax

    Miami (MIA): Denied entry due to stamp in passport: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/02/18/ex-man-united-star-says-he-was-denied-entry-into-u-s-due-to-iranian-stamp-in-passport/

    New York (JFK): Software engineer asked CS questions http://www.recode.net/2017/2/28/14764064/nigerian-software-engineer-detained-by-us-customs

    New York/Newark (EWR): Software engineer asked CS questions http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/travellers-stories/aussies-weird-immigration-interview-in-the-us/news-story/8222c65d2f12e6691ef27c9b1753e821 (as you @marcosc pointed out)


    This should be a list on Wikipedia or something.


    More on 2:

    If you’re using a mac, install File Vault on a clean laptop, have your home IT department hold onto the recovery pw, not you.

    If you're using an iPhone (or just get a burner iPod6 already), enter a key code from first setting it up.


    On any device you bring on international travel:
    * Only install apps you absolutely need for the trip (e.g. No Facebook app, use site instead if you must)
    * Evaluate what minimum set of site logins you need to use for the trip
    * Use Authenticator for all 2FA, no insecure SMS nonsense
    * Leave a list of those sites and apps at home
    * Change their passwords before entering them on such devices
    * If your device(s) are ever "inspected", politely do not provide any passwords (5th Amendment), and change all passwords on those sites & apps when you return home

    In addition:
    * Bring a small notepad (fits in pocket) and pen.
    * Bring pre-wrapped (not fresh) emergency food like clif bars, and a water bottle you fill-up before boarding (or on the plane at the latest) because see LAX above.
    * Bring enough warm clothes for a cold room
    * Make physical notes of what questions you were asked
    * Report any unusual border behavior publicly


    More on 3:

    Shutdown your devices before you get off a plane. There have been instances of CBP agents checking ID at deplaning gate! (JFK again)

    http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/02/23/custom-agents-check-sf-nyc-passengers-ids-at-arrival-gate/

    Not a reach to go from questions to detainment for any random erroneous reason.


    More on 4:

    What is your occupation (or job)?

    Web Standards (because yes both of you do this)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_standards looks pretty good and easy to go from there to referencing specs etc. that have your name on it.


    More on 5:

    What is/was the purpose of your trip/visit?

    Business Meetings - because that’s the closest general category that web standards meetings fit into. You’re not going to be a "speaker" or to do "work". If you’re going for an actual larger organized conference (e.g. one you have said publicly you are going to), then say so: Business Conference.


    Of course none of this is "legal" advice, IANAL etc. You may want to bring a hardcopy of your (corp) lawyer’s phone number and pre-establish (before travel) both check-in and failsafe protocols (what they must do if you don’t checkin by a particular datetime). Also a sharpie for writing said number up your sleeve etc. before deplaning.

    Mostly reporting what I practice, and have talked with other peers about. Hope that helps.

    See also:
    * https://www.eff.org/wp/defending-privacy-us-border-guide-travelers-carrying-digital-devices
    * https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/14/business/border-enforcement-airport-phones.html
    * https://www.wired.com/2017/02/guide-getting-past-customs-digital-privacy-intact/
    * https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/02/what-could-happen-if-you-refuse-to-unlock-your-phone-at-the-us-border/

    Good luck and be safe!

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