Peter1469
03-29-2018, 06:03 PM
Extreme vetting: State Dept. to demand tourists’ social media history (http://Extreme vetting: State Dept. to demand tourists’ social media history)
Looks like immigrants and visitors will have to go through extensive vetting.
The State Department (https://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/department-of-state/) will publish new rules this week that would require most visitors and immigrants to the U.S. to turn over their recent social media histories, carrying out one of President Trump’s key security enhancements from his extreme vetting executive order.The State Department (https://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/department-of-state/) will publish new rules this week that would require most visitors and immigrants to the U.S. to turn over their recent social media histories, carrying out one of President Trump’s key security enhancements from his extreme vetting executive order.
Travelers would also be asked to list previous phone numbers, email addresses and international travel during the previous five years, and to detail any immigration problems they’ve had, whether with the U.S. or elsewhere. They’ll also be asked about potential family connections to terrorism.
Looks like immigrants and visitors will have to go through extensive vetting.
The State Department (https://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/department-of-state/) will publish new rules this week that would require most visitors and immigrants to the U.S. to turn over their recent social media histories, carrying out one of President Trump’s key security enhancements from his extreme vetting executive order.The State Department (https://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/department-of-state/) will publish new rules this week that would require most visitors and immigrants to the U.S. to turn over their recent social media histories, carrying out one of President Trump’s key security enhancements from his extreme vetting executive order.
Travelers would also be asked to list previous phone numbers, email addresses and international travel during the previous five years, and to detail any immigration problems they’ve had, whether with the U.S. or elsewhere. They’ll also be asked about potential family connections to terrorism.