One reason that I don't go to the USA
But our gov't in Blighty (in the name of Jacqui Smith) seems to be determined to ''better'' the USA.
A US Department of Homeland Security privacy report published earlier this month reveals that the DHS remains in violation of both US law and the DHS-EU agreement on the handling of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data. The report itself claims that the DHS is in compliance on both counts, but according to the Identity Project, it " …
There are two questions to be asked at future job interviews:
1: Have you, yourself, travelled to, or from, any destination within the past five years that has required you to submit data to the United States DHS?
2: Have you had close contact with anyone that has submitted data to the DHS?
if the answers to both of the above is not "NO", you cannot be hired, due to security problems.