Raising concern about the violations of privacy occurring in the name of U.S. border security, a coalition of consumer rights groups on Tuesday launched a new campaign opposing the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) so-called "extreme vetting" practice that requires travelers to reveal their social media passwords. Even if you support
Groups Decry Trump Plan to Demand Social Media Passwords At US Border
DHS Secretary John Kelly has defended the idea, saying that if travelers «don’t cooperate…they can go back.»