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The U.S. immigration agency USCIS has tightened rules for visa and green card applicants.
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Applicants will now be screened for anti-American views, including through social media.
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USCIS will consider online posts that show hostility towards the U.S. as a red flag.
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The new policy will weigh public behavior, not just criminal history, in applications.
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Officials have warned that expressing hate, extremism, or anti-Semitic views may lead to rejections.
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The agency wants to ensure that only genuinely aligned individuals benefit from immigration.
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USCIS has emphasized that immigration is a privilege, not a guaranteed right.
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Applicants are being advised to clean up social media to avoid misinterpretation.
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The policy aims to protect national security by filtering out individuals with dangerous ideologies.
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Critics have raised concerns about free speech and the subjectivity of what counts as “anti-American.”
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