State Dept. Wants Visa Applicants To Submit Social Media Details

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department wants to require all U.S. visa applicants to submit their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers, vastly expanding the Trump administration’s enhanced vetting of potential immigrants and visitors.

In documents to be published in Friday’s Federal Register, the department said it wants the public to comment on the proposed new requirements, which will affect nearly 15 million foreigners who apply for visas to enter the U.S. each year. Previously, social media, email and phone number histories were only sought from applicants identified for extra scrutiny, such as those who have traveled to areas controlled by terrorist organizations. An estimated 65,000 people per year are in that category.

The new rules would apply to virtually all applicants for immigrant and non-immigrant visas. The department estimates it would affect 710,000 immigrant visa applicants and 14 million non-immigrant visa applicants, including those who want to come to the U.S. for business or education, according to the documents.

The documents were posted on the Federal Register’s website on Thursday but the 60-day public comment period won’t begin until Friday’s edition is published.

If the requirements are approved by the Office of Management and Budget, applications for all visa types would list a number of social media platforms and require the applicant to provide any account names they may have had on them over the previous five years. It would also give the applicant the option to volunteer information about social media accounts on platforms not listed in the application.

In addition to their social media histories, visa applicants will be asked for five years of previously used telephone numbers, email addresses, international travel and deportation status, as well as whether any family members have been involved in terrorist activities.

Only applicants for certain diplomatic and official visa types may be exempted from the requirements, the documents said.

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  1. The State Department wants to require all U.S. visa applicants to submit
    their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone
    numbers…

    Do they really think that a terrorist wouldn’t have dummy accounts? Oh wait, that’s not what this is for at all! It’s just another way to keep Muslims out without outright banning a nation.

  2. Not to mention who will checking 14.7 million applications? Then who will be checking the checkers and so on and so forth.

  3. Only applicants for certain diplomatic and official visa types may be exempted from the requirements, the documents said.

    
    Only white Christian applicants may be exempted from the requirements, the documents said.
    
    
    FIFY
  4. “If” the requirements are approved? IF?

    The Office of Management and Budget granted emergency approval for the new questions for six months, rather than the usual three years.

    While the new questions are voluntary, the form says failure to provide the information may delay or prevent the processing of an individual visa application. (emphasis mine)
    [source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-visa/trump-administration-approves-tougher-visa-vetting-including-social-media-checks-idUSKBN18R3F8]

    Sounds like coercion/extortion to me.

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