US now seeking social media details from all visa applicants [www.apnews.com]
US demands social media details from visa applicants [www.bbc.com]
State Department will now ask visa applicants for social media accounts [www.theverge.com]
Visa Applicants Now Have to Hand Over Their Social Media Information [www.dailydot.com]
U.S. State Department begins social media screening for nearly all visa applicants [techcrunch.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Trump administration to ask most US visa applicants for social media information [thehill.com]
In an expansion of Trump's enhanced screening of US Visa applicants-immigrant & nonimmigrant, State is now requiring them submit their social media "identifiers".
— Mona (@Monaheart1229) June 1, 2019
I can see the NatSec reasoning, but big brother is upon us! #SaturdayThoughts https://t.co/GX3Go2dYfC
US demands social media details from visa applicants https://t.co/EHRWLHbndW
— Omar Mohammed (@shurufu) June 1, 2019
Nearly all applicants for US visas will have to submit their social media details under newly adopted rules.
— PEN America (@PENamerican) June 1, 2019
The State Department regulations say people will have to submit social media names and five years' worth of email addresses and phone numbers.https://t.co/2mtkMewArs
For a dude who married two foreigners, he seems very preoccupied with immigration. Keep in mind wife number 3 got in on an Einstein visa.... then her parents who never even attended college got in on the same visa..... in their 60’s. I say deport @flotus. https://t.co/yd5DDe8lMZ
— Kevin (@TheKevinDent) June 1, 2019
"The State Department regulations say people will have to submit social media names and five years' worth of email addresses and phone numbers"
— Yvonne Johnson (@YTJohnson) June 1, 2019
lol. Guess they can stop pretending to care about privacy.https://t.co/n2DoK5GRox
US demands social media details from visa applicants - BBC News https://t.co/495zlTiS6X
— ?????? ???? ??????? (@Adeola0503) June 1, 2019
US demands social media details from visa applicants https://t.co/awVfYsDma4
— LTH??london (@LTHlondon) June 1, 2019
DANGEROUS PRECEDENT.....The State Department regulations say people will have to submit social media names and five years' worth of email addresses and phone numbers.https://t.co/ilOtYBQvhv
— KERRY CASSIDY (@projectcamelot) June 1, 2019
You might see this as a gross violation of privacy, but one more follower is one more follower even if it is the NSA.
— Cinar Kiper (@CinarKiper) June 1, 2019
https://t.co/GfbicvDSIc via @Verge
The State Department will start asking visa applicants for their social media accounts https://t.co/NbzYFkDuDT pic.twitter.com/lgxfzDmxHH
— The Verge (@verge) June 1, 2019
State Department will now ask visa applicants for social media accounts https://t.co/z1EI0DtMcy
— Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki) June 1, 2019
"The Trump administration implemented a new policy today that will require most visa applicants to provide information about their social media accounts." https://t.co/L9dJ1YRBvH
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) May 31, 2019
The State Department will start asking visa applicants for their social media accounts https://t.co/NbzYFkDuDT pic.twitter.com/By9X4jA0rq
— The Verge (@verge) May 31, 2019
U.S. State Department begins social media screening for nearly all visa applicants https://t.co/JM3Uks23Js
— Dannielle Blumenthal PhD (@DrDannielle) June 1, 2019
As of today, the State Dept is collecting social media handles from everyone applying for a visa to come to the United States - an estimated 14 million+ people per year. https://t.co/10EN22qN7q
— Rachel Levinson-Waldman (@RachelBLevinson) May 31, 2019
NEW: State Department today will begin asking most visa applicants to US for their social media identifiers, ofcls tell me https://t.co/PCl1ZWScTD
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) May 31, 2019
Travel to US: New rules will require virtually all visa applicants to submit social media names, email, and phone numbers for the past 5 years, also answer questions about international travel, deportation status, personal/ family terrorist activity https://t.co/2g3iQ98VYC pic.twitter.com/I3nQNVx1le
— Daniel Bilar (@daniel_bilar) June 2, 2019
US now seeking social media details from all visa applicants https://t.co/Vt9IJZz4rO
— bank·a·ble (@mbuguanjihia) June 2, 2019
I'll just leave this right here. https://t.co/bMFEFOn5v2
— Charo Nuguid ???♌? (@headgeekette) June 2, 2019
Interesting & global ramifications | US now seeking social media details from all visa applicants https://t.co/vZyaQYzsqk
— Sanjana Hattotuwa (@sanjanah) June 1, 2019
?It’s a good thing that the #resistance is already in the US- Because Trump would never let anyone like me get a VISA. Trump demands social media user names and details from visa applicants so Palantir can run analytics on you? https://t.co/fhUEYCC2hK
— Venture Capital (@kelly2277) June 2, 2019
US demands social media details from visa applicants - BBC News https://t.co/9WFzcqydv9
— Serwaa Amihere (@Serwaa_Amihere) June 2, 2019
BBC News - #US demands social media details from visa applicants https://t.co/u0mRLt32aQ
— Maxim A. Suchkov (@MSuchkov_ALM) June 2, 2019
Invited to a U.S. gig? You now need to provide social media account names on visa application.
— Adrian Roselli ? (@aardrian) June 2, 2019
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I'm sure this will do wonders to revive the already sagging tourist and study abroad flows to the US. Anyway, a news story herehttps://t.co/vuJHnAB5oO
— David Burbach (@dburbach) June 2, 2019
1 as wife of immigrant with many twitterpinions, this is terrifying & invasive. 2 I used to do due diligence & it's so easy to find ppl's social media w/o making them report usernames & threatening them if they omit. &ffs can u recall every AIM s/n u made? https://t.co/djDacDcgzS
— Kathleen Elise (@ohkathleenelise) June 1, 2019
Since yesterday, U.S. visa applicants have to submit their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers, international travel and deportation history for the past 5 years, as part of the application process https://t.co/c2tABYFfQz
— Nathalie Yamb (@Nath_Yamb) June 2, 2019
Yesterday the US began implementing its requirement that nearly all US visa applicants submit their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers as part of the application process: https://t.co/sPfVyDKHXI #surveillance #privacy
— Bean? (@SomersetBean) June 1, 2019
If you read this article and think, "Oh at least they aren't applying to me, because im already a citizen"...
— James⌛️ (@Firefly1776) June 1, 2019
then you are in for a VERY rude awaking. https://t.co/mk6bsry6tJ
Seems like i am never going to visit U.S. https://t.co/W1UgbLuDvk
— Lukas Berć @ Birmingham?? (@Kameeleon_) June 2, 2019
legit question: does this mean the usg *don’t* have a way to tie social media profiles to persons/groups of interest? https://t.co/BkEVNED937
— caseyjohnellis (@caseyjohnellis) June 2, 2019
The US now requiring Visa applicants to list Social-Media names. An estimated 14 million travellers and 710,000 immigrants to the US each year will be affected by the changes https://t.co/I1W664wYKb pic.twitter.com/rMSz8JXcCJ
— Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) June 1, 2019
14 million travelers and 710,000 immigrants to the U.S. each year will be required to disclose their social media names to apply for a visa. @ACLU protests this as “an environment ripe for profiling and discrimination”https://t.co/BRh31UTP7C
— Storm ❤️????? (@DemocracyStorm) June 1, 2019
This is totally fucked and will have serious consequences. https://t.co/Ou9WT6URAI
— (((Pat Hilsman))) (@PatrickHilsman) June 2, 2019
The U.S. now wants to know the social-media user names of people applying for visas https://t.co/a2vTvhNUuC via @bpolitics
— Rosa Jiménez Cano (@petezin) June 1, 2019
If you want to apply for a visa, the U.S. now requires you to give them your social media usernames, your e-mail addresses, your phone numbers, and your firstborn:https://t.co/l9adoV4q1n#privacymatters
— Lina Seiche (@LinaSeiche) June 2, 2019
https://t.co/tvyJbKMbTJ Preparense para compartir sus redes sociales. This change, announced last year and taking effect this month, follows on a 2017 order by President Donald Trump requiring heightened vetting for visa applicants, according to a State Department official.
— Maria Herrera Mellado (@mariaherr15) June 2, 2019
今月からアメリカへのビザ申請にSNSのユーザー名提出が必要になる。もはやアメリカ渡航はよっぽどの用事があっても考えたくないな。https://t.co/7QZYOx3qz9
— lonesinker (@lonesinker) June 2, 2019
U.S. Now Requiring Visa Applicants to List Social-Media Names https://t.co/gDwejXZQTQ
— خديجة بن قنة (@Benguennak) June 2, 2019