US to seek social media details from visa applicants:
WASHINGTON: The State Department wants to review social media, email addresses and phone numbers from some foreigners seeking US visas, as part of the Trump administration’s enhanced screening of potential immigrants and visitors.
The department, in a notice published on Thursday in the
Federal Register, said it was seeking public comment on the requirement.
But it also said is requesting a temporary go-ahead from the White
House budget office so the plan can take effect for 180 days, beginning
May 18, regardless of those public comments.
The proposed
requirements would apply to visa applicants identified for extra
scrutiny, such as those who have travelled to areas controlled by
terrorist organisations.
The State Department said it
estimates that the rules would affect about 0.5 percent of total US visa
applicants, or roughly 65,000 people.
effected applicants would have to provide their social media handles and
platforms used during the previous five years, and divulge all phone
numbers and email addresses used during that period. US consular
officials would not seek social media passwords, and would not try to
breach any privacy controls on applicants’ accounts, according to the
department’s notice.
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