r2d2 Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 The Trump administration’s proposal to vet social media profiles of green card applicants already legally in the U.S. has been condemned in initial public feedback as an attack on free speech. Visa applicants living abroad already have to share their social media handles with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, but the proposal under President Donald Trump would expand the policy to those already legally in the country who are applying for permanent residency or seeking asylum. USCIS said the vetting of social media accounts is necessary for “the enhanced identity verification, vetting and national security screening.” Quote
Sucker Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 5 minutes ago, r2d2 said: The Trump administration’s proposal to vet social media profiles of green card applicants already legally in the U.S. has been condemned in initial public feedback as an attack on free speech. Visa applicants living abroad already have to share their social media handles with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, but the proposal under President Donald Trump would expand the policy to those already legally in the country who are applying for permanent residency or seeking asylum. USCIS said the vetting of social media accounts is necessary for “the enhanced identity verification, vetting and national security screening.” Just MAGA ni Yerri hooks cheyyali anthe Yedho aipothunhdi country motham night ke lepesthunnam ani Quote
MACH Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 15 minutes ago, r2d2 said: The Trump administration’s proposal to vet social media profiles of green card applicants already legally in the U.S. has been condemned in initial public feedback as an attack on free speech. Visa applicants living abroad already have to share their social media handles with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, but the proposal under President Donald Trump would expand the policy to those already legally in the country who are applying for permanent residency or seeking asylum. USCIS said the vetting of social media accounts is necessary for “the enhanced identity verification, vetting and national security screening.” Yes. not new. Quote
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