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U S Customs and Border Protection Deport Four More Cruise Ship Members for Child Sexual Abuse Materials

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The cruise industry faces reputational and regulatory risks as repeated incidents of crew members possessing child sexual abuse materials lead to deportations. Advocacy groups highlight due process concerns, which could affect labor relations and industry oversight.

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  • CBP deported four cruise ship crew members for possessing child sexual abuse materials.
  • Over 200 crew members arrested for similar allegations in past 24 months.
  • Around 170 deported without criminal prosecution.
  • Seaman visas revoked; details about ships and nationalities not disclosed.
  • Advocacy groups raised concerns about lack of due process.
Sector verdictTOURISMDownmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 4/5

Regulatory scrutiny and labor issues could increase operational costs and reduce supply, but the actual impact may be less severe than anticipated. The scale of the industry and existing vetting processes may mitigate the effects of new regulations.

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