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- Brits to face consequences if caught with anti-American content
Brits face 'potentially life-altering consequences' under US plans to demand five years of social media history from foreign visitors, with critics warning travellers could be penalised for posts
- U. S. Plans to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists’ Social Media History
Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media
- US plan would require some visitors to provide social media information . . .
Some visitors to the United States may soon have to provide their social media history from the prior five years to enter the country, according to a new Trump administration proposal
- Brits visiting US face life-altering consequences if anti-American . . .
Brits visiting the US could face 'life-altering consequences' if they are found to have 'anti-American' content on their phone People travelling to the US could be forced to hand over five years
- American Censorship: The Future of Social Media and Its Users
During and in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, social media and the internet were a vital part of the daily lives of Americans It is where we went to learn more about what was going on around us, and connect with others in unprecedented times
- Top USCIS Official Defends Policy Targeting Anti-American Views
Guidance expands vetting to include public social media posts, likes, shares, comments, and affiliations as evidence Applies to green cards, nonimmigrant visas, humanitarian parole, and certain discretionary employment-based requests nationwide
- U. S. probing immigration applicants social media to identify anti . . .
The U S government is probing the social media of those applying for legal immigration benefits to root out "anti-American" activity, a top immigration official told CBS News
- US to screen social media of foreign students for anti-American content . . .
Washington, United States (AFP)-Foreigners seeking to study in the United States will be required to make public their social media profiles to allow screening for anti-American content
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