US demands social media details from visa applicants
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#2When proposed last year, authorities estimated the proposal would affect 14.7 million people annually." [0]
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#4Immigrants are non-citizens are among the weakest members of American society (an outsize number of laws that impact them and zero capacity to participate in its political machinery)
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#7For me as an American, this is, I guess, fine now. I won't be affected right away. But I fully expect other countries to institute reciprocal policies.
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#9Do I have to submit all my spam email addresses as well? Madness
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#10This will have a chilling effect on speech in this country, which is extremely sad. Academic and trade conferences would be best taken elsewhere. And job seekers? Prefer remote. For me as an American, this is, I guess, fine now. I won't be affected right away. But I fully expect other countries to institute reciprocal policies.
2) Isn't anything that results in a "chilling effect" tantamount to restriction?
I expect this will have a chilling effect abroad, among people who travel to the US, more than within the US.