
Social Media Posts, Activism History Under Scanner As Trump Admin Resumes Student Visa With Tougher Rules - What We Know
The resumption comes after the Trump administration previously asked to stop scheduling new appointments for student and exchange visitor visa applicants, saying that the State Department is set to explore measures for social media vetting of foreign students.
These measures include a thorough scrutiny of social media accounts and the online presence of applicants, according to a report by Reuters citing an internal State Department cable sent to US missions on June 18.
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The consular offices in the US will perform a "comprehensive and thorough vetting" process for all applicants seeking student and exchange visitor visas to identify individuals who "bear hostile attitudes toward our citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding" principles," the report said.
The latest cable issued by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has asked officers to officers to check for“applicants who demonstrate a history of political activism, especially when it is associated with violence or with the views and activities described above, you must consider the likelihood they would continue such activity in the United States.”
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The cable further added,“remind the applicant that limited access to....online presence could be construed as an effort to evade or hide certain activity.”
The process includes a review of the entire online presence of the applicant, which will not be limited to social media activity, the cable said, urging the officers to use any "appropriate search engines or other online resources."
Also Read | Trump administration may restore funding to Harvard Uni? Education Sec says THISThe officers will also search for any potentially derogatory information regarding the applicant. Priority will be given to visa appointments of foreign-born physicians participating in a medical programme through exchange visas and students applying to study in Universities where international students constitute less than 15% of the total.
Trump's crackdown on Harvard UniversityThe Trump administration's latest directive comes amid the crackdown on Harvard University over its alleged support for a pro-Palestinian campus, as well as other issues, including climate initiatives, transgender policies, and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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