Trump officials want social media vetted for immigration applicants
- The Trump administration plans to require green card holders to provide their social media accounts to the government as part of immigration policy changes.
- Currently, visa applicants abroad must share their social media handles with US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
- The proposal could discourage political discourse among immigrants due to increased scrutiny and potential consequences.
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services stated that the move aims to enhance identity verification, national security, and public safety screening.
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Freedom of expression collides with Trump’s proposal to access migrants’ social networks
Once again, the Donald Trump government has seized on national security to push for a migration measure that, according to critics, violates the right to privacy and freedom of expression.The proposal allows the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to access the social media accounts of asylum seekers, permanent residence and naturalization.The information obtained would be used to decide their stay in the United States.Continue read…
How Trump Govt's New Proposed Social Media Policy May Impact Indian Green Card Holders
Washington: The US administration has been strict on illegal immigrants residing in the country ever since Donald Trump assumed office under his second term at the White House.As he continues to urge his administration to closely monitor immigrants, a new proposed social media po
Trump administration's new social media policy likely to impact Indian Green Card holders in US
A new proposal from the Trump administration may soon require the green card holders to surrender their social media accounts. Notably, visa applicants living abroad are already required to share their social media accounts with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If the new proposal comes into effect, it will require those already living legally in the US and seeking to apply for permanent residency or get asylum to share their…
Donald Trump: New Migrants Law Causes Abuse
The U.S. immigration agency is now also supposed to examine the social media channels of immigrants who already live legally in the U.S.. Migrants could then lose their residence status because of their postings. Critics see the next attack on freedom of expression.
How Trump's New Social Media Policy May Impact Indian Green Card Holders In US
Green card holders living in America may soon be required to surrender their social media accounts to the government under a new proposal by President Donald Trump administration's as part of their crackdown on immigration. Visa applicants living abroad are already required to share their social media handles with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Now, under the new proposal, the policy will expand to those already living legally …
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