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When Nabila Mango, an American citizen and San Francisco therapist, returned from a trip to the Middle East in December, customs agents at San Francisco International Airport asked her to name every person she had met and every place she had slept during her travels.
On a trip to meet with correspondent bank customers, central banks and regulators in Asia last year, my boss was asked this same set of questions by border security in Bangladesh. Upon her return, our corporate security staff was outraged by her treatment, and filed a formal protest with their government.