The U.S. government is proposing new travel changes that would require some visitors to turn over five years’ worth of social media for review before they enter the country.
The announcement comes six months before the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are set to host the FIFA men’s World Cup and welcome fans from around the globe.
The proposal, which includes a 60-day period seeking public comments, outlines several changes to tourist and visa policies. The one about social media would largely apply to travelers from European countries, many of which are sending teams to the World Cup.
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