EU staff given ‘burner’ phones for US trips amid espionage fears

The new EU staff guidelines for US trips mirror those for China and Ukraine

Stars Insider

28/03/25 | StarsInsider

TRAVEL Domestic policy

The European Commission is providing disposable phones and anti-espionage sleeves to staff visiting the US, a precaution previously reserved for high-risk destinations like China or Ukraine. This measure reflects growing apprehension over potential surveillance and device scrutiny at US borders, highlighting increasing tensions in transatlantic relations.

Throughout March 2025, reports have emerged regarding immigration officers turning travelers away

at US borders, including permanent residents and visa holders, due to information found on electronic devices such as phones and laptops. While no official information has been issued, legal rights advocates have noted that critiques of the Trump administration and, especially, critiques of Israel, have been the primary factors driving border denials.

While rejecting an officer's request to access your devices will likely result in automatic refusal of entry, the issue is fundamentally a significant invasion of privacy. There are strategies you can use to protect your data and privacy in case you plan to travel to the US.

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