Head coach Demeco Ryans of the Houston Texans looks on during the fourth quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders. Credit: Jack Gorman Over the course of their franchise history, the Houston Texans have ...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Some visitors to the United States may soon have to provide their social media history from the prior five years to enter the country, according to a new Trump administration proposal ...
The U.S. Travel Association is responding to the Trump Administration’s proposed changes to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) application, which would require international ...
SAN DIEGO — The U.S. government is considering a new proposal that would require some international travelers to provide five years of social media history before entering the country, potentially ...
DENVER — Visiting the United States may soon get a lot harder. The Trump administration plans to require travelers coming from more than 40 countries to hand over their social media histories from the ...
Tourists from Europe and other regions could be asked to provide a five-year social media history before given entry to the United States, according to a new proposal from the US Customs and Border ...
Visitors entering the US may also need to disclose their previous email addresses and details about their families, under a new federal proposal. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and ...
The U.S. is moving to screen foreign visitors’ social-media history for entry, including citizens of countries such as the U.K. and France, who typically don’t need visas for short stays. The proposed ...
The Trump administration is proposing to ask visitors from several dozen nations that enjoy visa-free travel to the U.S. to submit additional personal information before entering the country, ...
A proposal filed Tuesday by US Customs and Border Protection would require social media scrutiny of any potential visitor applying for so-called electronic travel authorization — which allows people ...
Foreign tourists to the U.S. could be required to disclose the past five years of their social media activity if a Tuesday rule proposed by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is approved. “In order ...