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Phillip Linderman
Board Member
Phillip Linderman is a retired State Department senior Foreign Service officer. Over a three-decade career, he served abroad in U.S. embassies and consulates in Belgium, Mexico, Ecuador, Germany, Cuba, Chile, and Trinidad. He also represented U.S. interests at the Organization of American States and the European Union. Linderman’s diplomatic duties often focused on U.S. border security, international travel, and migration policies, giving him wide experience in working with foreign governments, as well as U.S. law enforcement and intelligence partners, on matters such as visa and passport fraud, human trafficking, terrorist travel, watchlisting, and identity information collection and use.
Panel Transcript: A New Database of Vetting Failures
Panelists discuss how national security threats have slipped between the cracks
Panel Video: A New Database of Vetting Failures
Panelists discuss how national security threats have slipped between the cracks
European Court Ruling Undermines U.S. Border Security
Limits on 'Passenger Name Record' data harm counter-terrorism efforts
Topics: National Security
Congress Should Launch a Global Fight Against Human Smuggling
The anti-trafficking strategy shows the way
Topics: Illegal Immigration