New rules for US visa- Applicants want to submit five years social media details
Jack Jun 02, 2019 17:13 IST
The State Department new rules said that all visa applicants for US will have to submit their social media details for five years worth of email addresses and phone numbers.
Last year, authorities estimated the proposal would affect 14.7 million people annually. Certain diplomatic and official visa applicants will be exempt from the stringent new measures. Now, people travelling to the United States to work or to study will have to hand over their information.
The department said, "We are constantly working to find mechanisms to improve our screening processes to protect US citizens, while supporting legitimate travel to the United States".
Earlier, only applicants who needed additional vetting such as people who had been to parts of the world controlled by terrorist groups would need to hand over this data. But now applicants will have to give up their account names on a list of social media platforms.
An official said, "Anyone who lies about their social media use could face serious immigration consequences".
The Trump administration first proposed the rules in March 2018. US President Donald Trump made cracking down on immigration a key plank of his election campaign in 2016. He called for "extreme vetting" of immigrants. At the time, the American Civil Liberties Union - a civil rights group - said there is "no evidence that such social media monitoring is effective or fair" and said it would cause people to self-censor themselves online.
On Friday, Trump vowed to impose gradually rising tariffs on Mexico unless the country curbed illegal immigration at the US southern border.
New rules for US visa- Applicants want to submit five years social media details
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