TSA Fast Track Programs Are a Deal With The Devil

Most participants don't know they're being spied on daily.

The allure of bypassing long security lines has made the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Global Entry program a coveted asset for international travelers. However, as thousands flock to enroll, concerns surrounding data privacy and civil liberties are becoming increasingly pronounced.

Global Entry, a program initiated in 2008, offers expedited customs processing to low-risk travelers upon their return to the US. For many, the promise of whizzing past snaking lines after a long-haul flight is irresistible.

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