Trump Administration Proposes Five-Year Social Media Disclosure For Visa Waiver Travelers
The Trump administration proposes that travelers from Visa Waiver Program countries submit up to five years of social media history before entering the U.S. This plan, announced by the CBP, aims to protect against national security threats. Critics argue it could impact First Amendment freedoms and U.S. tourism. Secretary Rubio supports the measure, emphasizing visa privileges. Trump dismisses concerns about tourism decline, focusing on security. The proposal affects citizens from 42 countries, including the UK, Germany, Japan, and Australia.
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