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US immigration officials look to expand social media data collection

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2025-03-30
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Summary
U.S. immigration officials are seeking public comments on a proposal to collect social media handles from individuals applying for immigration benefits, such as green cards or citizenship, in response to an executive order by President Trump. The proposal, which is open for feedback until May 5, would expand social media screening to those already in the U.S. legally, including green card and citizenship applicants, not just those seeking entry.

The Department of Homeland Security aims to strengthen fraud detection, prevent identity theft, and enhance national security by requiring applicants to provide their social media handles, though not passwords. This practice of social media monitoring by immigration officials began under the Obama administration and increased during Trump’s first term.

Concerns have been raised about the reliability and interpretation of social media data, as well as potential infringements on First Amendment rights. While AI tools are used for screening, experts caution that AI is not yet capable of making nuanced decisions about national security or fraud detection. The proposal has sparked debate about its implications for free speech and privacy.
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