US Proposes 5-Year Social Media History for Visitors
Update: 2025-12-11
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The United States Customs and Border Protection agency is proposing a new rule that could require international visitors from forty-two countries, including the UK, Germany, and Australia, to share five years of their social media history, email addresses from the past ten years, and detailed personal information about their family members. This change is part of a broader effort to gather more personal information from these visitors and follows earlier announcements of stricter immigration policies. The public has sixty days to comment on this proposed change, with the deadline set for February ninth.
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