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U.S. Plans to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists’ Social Media History

Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media.

Christine Chung
Author: Christine Chung

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Christine Chung

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Civil Rights and Liberties, Customs and Border Protection (US), Electronic Frontier Foundation, Federal Register, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Social Media, Surveillance of Citizens by Government, Travel and Vacations, Visas
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