A rights group warns that EU citizens who publicly criticize Donald Trump could face US entry bans or arrest under a proposed transatlantic data-sharing agreement currently being negotiated between the European Commission and Washington. The agreement, prompted by US threats to revoke visa-free travel for EU citizens, would grant the US access to European biometric data for border control, raising concerns about political discrimination and fundamental rights protections.
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A rights group warns that EU citizens who publicly criticize Donald Trump could face US entry bans or arrest under a proposed transatlantic data-sharing agreement currently being negotiated between the European Commission and Washington. The agreement, prompted by US threats to revoke visa-free travel for EU citizens, would grant the US access to European biometric data for border control, raising concerns about political discrimination and fundamental rights protections.