The U.S. is tightening its vetting process for H-1B visa applicants, requiring them to make social media profiles public to assess potential risks to national interests. This includes scrutiny of applicants with experience in misinformation, disinformation, or content moderation, with a focus on preventing censorship of free speech. The new guidelines apply to family members and renewals, marking a shift from previous support for fact-checking initiatives. The measures reflect the Trump administration’s stance on free speech and its opposition to perceived censorship.
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