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Social Media vetting for student visas

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    wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
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    This would be scary if it wasn’t pointless (after the current class of applicants anyway).

    BREAKING: The Trump administration has ordered U.S. embassies worldwide to halt visa interviews for foreign students ahead of a new social media screening policy.

    Over 1 million new foreign students come to the U.S. each year, contributing over $40 billion to the economy.

    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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      Stuff like this has such a chilling effect on tourism. I know a bunch of Canadians who just don't want to bother with the border any more.

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        Stuff like this has such a chilling effect on tourism. I know a bunch of Canadians who just don't want to bother with the border any more.

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        @xenon said in Social Media vetting for student visas:

        Stuff like this has such a chilling effect on tourism. I know a bunch of Canadians who just don't want to bother with the border any more

        https://fortune.com/2025/05/23/us-could-lose-23-billion-gdp-230000-jobs-foreign-tourists-trump-tariffs/

        Tariff bluster, canceled visas, and enhanced screening at border crossings and other checkpoints may be pushing foreigners to put a pin in their plans to visit the U.S. this year. The impacts could ripple through America’s economy.

        A 10% drop in international tourism this year—based on the decline in foreign visitors to the U.S. by air in March—could cost America $23 billion in gross domestic product and the equivalent of roughly 230,000 jobs, according to estimates from Implan chief economist Jennifer Thorvaldson.

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