US Proposing to Require Review of five Years of Social Media for Foreign Tourists Entering the US

You think the US economy can deal with that loss of money. That's like $3 trillion a year. That's a lot of money. A lot of people would lose their jobs.
It's just a pause.

Anyway, if someone is in Europe or anywhere else advocating for death to American or any other violent wishes, I don't care how much they would spend on a hotel room waiting for marching orders, I don't want them here.
I didn't say there was a right to enter the US.

The problem is people attacking Europe for lacking free speech, and then going after people in this manner. It's hypocrisy.
The two topics are in no way related.
 
It's just a pause.

Anyway, if someone is in Europe or anywhere else advocating for death to American or any other violent wishes, I don't care how much they would spend on a hotel room waiting for marching orders, I don't want them here.

The two topics are in no way related.
Good job. You just killed Vegas.
 
Ah. Tourimgrants?

Ffs.
Over 500,000 people in 2023 are in this country on expired visas. That's just one year. It is past time we got back to enforcing our laws.

 
The Trump admin is proposing that foreign tourists planning to visit the US must provide five years of social media posts in advance before being permitted entry. If so the US would join such democracies as Russia and China. Thoughts USMB? I would submit that this will massively impact foreign tourism to the US. I know if that was required for our former trips to Europe I would have never even contemplated them.



Trump ramps up tourist checks with plans for mandatory social media inspections

Exclusive: ‘These barriers will hit UK travel to the USA hard’ says Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of Advantage Travel Partnership



Football fans heading for the 2026 World Cup, as well as other British travellers planning visits to the US, will soon have to provide details of their social media activity going back five years.

The demand is included in a new document from the Department of Homeland Security setting out how it plans to comply with Donald Trump’s demand that foreign visitors should be “vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible”.

At present, the application form for the electronic system for travel authorisation (Esta) invites prospective visitors to reveal their social media accounts, but this is not mandatory. The permit costs $40 (£30) and allows stays of up to 90 days within two years.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have the option to inspect phones belonging to arriving travellers. According to reports, some tourists have been turned away for making unfavourable comments about Donald Trump and vice president JD Vance.

Soon an applicant’s social media activity could be screened in advance, with officials deciding whether or not to issue an Esta to the traveller.

In the document, to be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday 10 December, US Customs and Border Protection says: “CBP is adding social media as a mandatory data element for an Esta application.

“The data element will require Esta applicants to provide their social media from the last five years.”

Being granted an Esta will now depend on a successful screening of social media accounts (Getty/iStock)

Officials are seeking comments from organisations and individuals on the plan.

A leading travel industry figure has deplored the demand. Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of the Advantage Travel Partnership, said: “These barriers will hit UK travel to the USA hard. History shows us that when a destination becomes harder to reach, British holidaymakers simply go elsewhere.

“Right now, US bookings are up 20 per cent across our membership, driven by events like the football World Cup, but new obstacles could quickly reverse that trend.”

Other proposals in the document include a plan to end applications via the Esta website – requiring all applicants to use the app instead.

The document says: “CBP believes that moving to a mobile-only approach for Esta submissions will both enhance security and improve efficiency.

“Poor-quality image uploads to the Esta website have resulted in applicants bypassing the facial comparison screening.

“CBP believes that travellers are aware of this vulnerability and have begun to exploit it by purposely uploading poor-quality images to avoid detection.

"Additionally, CBP continues to struggle with fraudulent third-party websites. Third-party fraudulent websites charge travellers exorbitant fees to process an application, where many of these applications may never be processed by CBP, resulting in a traveller being unable to board a US-bound plane.”

In addition, the authorities propose a new system to confirm that short-term visitors have left the country – should their departure not be reported through the normal channels such as airline data.
Good, leftists not are not welcome in my country. Go be a failure somewhere else.
 
Well, do you trust Trump to differentiate between "anti-American" and "anti-Trump"?
In this country there is little difference. Look at this topic, liberals are supporting American hating foreigners over the safety of US citizens. Pathetic.
 
I know if that was required for our former trips to Europe I would have never even contemplated them.

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Not for countries where you don't need a Visa to enter.
Citizens of those countries will have to provide the data for the Visa Waiver Program, that's the controversy.

Oh. Right.

marty.

I forgot he doesn't read. My bad.
 
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It's just a pause.

Anyway, if someone is in Europe or anywhere else advocating for death to American or any other violent wishes, I don't care how much they would spend on a hotel room waiting for marching orders, I don't want them here.

The two topics are in no way related.

A "pause"?

Think about it, $1 trillion, that's $1,000,000,000,000 a year. Divide that by 365, that's $2.7 billion a day.

The US national debt is at $38 trillion. You'll just make that billions worse every day.

Do you think a person in Europe who is calling for the death of Americans is going to have social media that says this, and provide it to the US?

All it requires is that someone provide an email that isn't connected to their social media. How would the US find out? Just say "no social media".
 
The Trump admin is proposing that foreign tourists planning to visit the US must provide five years of social media posts in advance before being permitted entry. If so the US would join such democracies as Russia and China. Thoughts USMB? I would submit that this will massively impact foreign tourism to the US. I know if that was required for our former trips to Europe I would have never even contemplated them.



Trump ramps up tourist checks with plans for mandatory social media inspections

Exclusive: ‘These barriers will hit UK travel to the USA hard’ says Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of Advantage Travel Partnership



Football fans heading for the 2026 World Cup, as well as other British travellers planning visits to the US, will soon have to provide details of their social media activity going back five years.

The demand is included in a new document from the Department of Homeland Security setting out how it plans to comply with Donald Trump’s demand that foreign visitors should be “vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible”.

At present, the application form for the electronic system for travel authorisation (Esta) invites prospective visitors to reveal their social media accounts, but this is not mandatory. The permit costs $40 (£30) and allows stays of up to 90 days within two years.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have the option to inspect phones belonging to arriving travellers. According to reports, some tourists have been turned away for making unfavourable comments about Donald Trump and vice president JD Vance.

Soon an applicant’s social media activity could be screened in advance, with officials deciding whether or not to issue an Esta to the traveller.

In the document, to be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday 10 December, US Customs and Border Protection says: “CBP is adding social media as a mandatory data element for an Esta application.

“The data element will require Esta applicants to provide their social media from the last five years.”

Being granted an Esta will now depend on a successful screening of social media accounts (Getty/iStock)

Officials are seeking comments from organisations and individuals on the plan.

A leading travel industry figure has deplored the demand. Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of the Advantage Travel Partnership, said: “These barriers will hit UK travel to the USA hard. History shows us that when a destination becomes harder to reach, British holidaymakers simply go elsewhere.

“Right now, US bookings are up 20 per cent across our membership, driven by events like the football World Cup, but new obstacles could quickly reverse that trend.”

Other proposals in the document include a plan to end applications via the Esta website – requiring all applicants to use the app instead.

The document says: “CBP believes that moving to a mobile-only approach for Esta submissions will both enhance security and improve efficiency.

“Poor-quality image uploads to the Esta website have resulted in applicants bypassing the facial comparison screening.

“CBP believes that travellers are aware of this vulnerability and have begun to exploit it by purposely uploading poor-quality images to avoid detection.

"Additionally, CBP continues to struggle with fraudulent third-party websites. Third-party fraudulent websites charge travellers exorbitant fees to process an application, where many of these applications may never be processed by CBP, resulting in a traveller being unable to board a US-bound plane.”

In addition, the authorities propose a new system to confirm that short-term visitors have left the country – should their departure not be reported through the normal channels such as airline data.
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