US may demand 5 years of social media history
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The Trump administration has added another obstacle to the United States’ goal of attracting international visitors to the World Cup next year.
"My concern is that social media surveillance can invisibly facilitate a type of second-class citizenship," a legal expert told Newsweek.
Tourists may need to provide family members’ personal information and other data if changes proposed by CBP are approved.
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The proposal would require tourists to disclose up to five years of their social media history before they can travel to the U.S.