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US reviewing social media content to revoke visas, residence permits

10 April 2025
in Middle East
US reviewing social media content to revoke visas, residence permits
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Washington is contemplating revoking visas and residence permits based on evaluations of social media content, particularly posts the Trump administration deems anti-Semitic. This policy will focus on online expressions of support for groups classified as terrorist organizations by the U.S., such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, potentially leading to visa cancellations or residency application denials. This initiative has sparked concerns among civil liberties advocates regarding its implications for freedom of expression as guaranteed by the First Amendment.

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