China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Chinese visitors may have social media checks

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The Trump administra­tion is proposing to include Chinese holders of long-term US business and visitor visas traveling to the US to disclose what social media platforms they use, according to the web site Politico.

A traveler would be asked online to identify the platforms. Answering the question would be “optional,” US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said in a notice set for publicatio­n on Feb 21 in the Federal Register.

Those who don’t want to answer will have their travel requests processed “without a negative interpreta­tion or inference,” the notice said.

The initial iteration of the program to collect social media handles asked travelers about profiles on sites like Facebook, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.

However, residents of China tend to use other social media platforms.

A CBP spokeswoma­n had no immediate comment on whether Chinese social media platforms would be included, Politico said.

The move to cover Chinese visitors in the social-mediafocus­ed screening comes as Trump administra­tion officials review steps to vet foreigners seeking to enter the US, including asking for social media passwords, Politico said.

It said that the Obama administra­tion used a similar, voluntary, social-media screening effort late last year for travelers eligible to enter the US through the Visa Waiver Program, which includes many European countries and other highly developed nations.

A traveler would be asked online to identify social media platforms they use. Answering the question would be “optional”.

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