Citizens of countries including the U.K. and France will have to disclose five years of their social-media history to visit the U.S., even though they are covered by a visa waiver program
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- Citizens from countries such as the U.K., France, and Japan will be required to disclose five years of their social media history to enter the U.S., despite being part of a visa waiver program. This proposal aims to enhance security measures for travelers from these nations.
- The requirement is significant as it marks a shift in the U.S. approach to border security, potentially impacting tourism and travel patterns from key allied nations that typically enjoy easier access to the U.S.
- This development reflects ongoing debates about privacy, security, and the balance between national safety and the rights of travelers, as similar measures have been proposed in various forms by different administrations.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

