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State Department to deny visas to fact checkers and others, citing 'censorship'

6 days ago
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  • #tech_industry
  • #visa_policy
  • The State Department is directing staff to deny H-1B visas to individuals involved in fact-checking, content moderation, or activities deemed 'censorship' by the Trump administration.
  • The policy targets tech sector workers, particularly those in social media or financial services, citing suppression of free speech.
  • Applicants' work histories, including roles in combating misinformation or trust and safety, will be scrutinized via resumes, LinkedIn, and media appearances.
  • Critics argue the policy conflates trust and safety work with censorship, undermining efforts to protect users from harmful content.
  • The administration defends the policy as protecting Americans' free speech, referencing Trump's past social media bans as justification.
  • First Amendment experts criticize the policy as unconstitutional, arguing it violates free speech protections.
  • The State Department will now require H-1B applicants to make social media profiles public for review by U.S. officials.