Explainer | What Hongkongers need to know about US plan to vet visitors’ social media history
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The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will analyze the social media history of the last five years for travelers entering the United States, according to a notice published this week in the Federal Registry. In that sense, the agency will only evaluate this aspect in migrants from a Latin country. To which countries the CBP will review the social media history when entering the United States. CBP will implement this measure in the fr…
Could the New US Social Media Checks Cost the Tourism Industry Billions? Here’s the Math
The United States is moving toward a significant expansion of security screening for foreign visitors—one that industry groups warn could reshape global travel flows and impose high economic costs on America’s tourism sector. A proposal now under federal review would require travelers from Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries to submit five years of social media history when applying for or renewing ESTA authorization. While officials frame the c…
Would You Submit 5 Years Of Your Social Media History For A US Visa? (Naked City)
The latest edict from the Orwellian White House in which Australians and citizens from another 41 countries must now disclose five years of social media history in obtaining a US ... The post Would You Submit 5 Years Of Your Social Media History For A US Visa? (Naked City) appeared first on City Hub.
Social Media requirement for some visitors to US, ideal cruise ship size, Dracula World, and a Sea Horse National Park (Saturday Selection)
Throughout the week, our team shares articles they’ve stumbled upon that may interest our readers, even if they might not otherwise merit a full post. Here are some of the posts we found interesting this week: Social Media requirement for some visitors to the US, ideal cruise ship size, Dracula World, and a Sea Horse National Park. U.S. Wants Five Years Of Social Media From Visitors — New Visa Waiver Rules Will Drive Away Tourists And Cut Flight…
US Proposes 5-Year Social Media Checks for Visa-Waiver Travelers
Digital Borders: How Five Years of Social Media Could Lock You Out of America The United States is on the cusp of implementing one of the most intrusive border screening measures in modern history, requiring certain international travelers to disclose five years of their social media history as part of entry protocols. This proposal, emerging from the Department of Homeland Security under the Trump administration, targets visitors from visa-waiv…
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