
In a further development on the U.S. immigration front, CNN is reporting that the White House is discussing asking foreign visitors to hand over information regarding their social media activities as well as cell phone contacts.
While it remains unclear how such a policy would be put in place, particularly following the chaos and confusion caused by Trump’s executive order barring Muslims from certain countries from entering the country, this latest move is being widely regarded as part of the Trump administration’s campaign against Muslims.
According to CNN reports, Trump advisor Stephen Miller has advised Customs and Border Patrol officials that “the President is deeply committed to the executive order and the public is firmly behind it- urging them not to get distracted by what he (Miller) described as hysterical voices on tv.”
Although the measures are still in what CNN reports their sources call the “preliminary discussion level,” the same sources are also quoting Miller as saying that “If the foreign visitor declines to share such information, he or she should be denied entry.”
Source :Morocco World News
GMT 10:24 2017 Thursday ,09 March
How CIA contractors are likely to have breached securityGMT 18:55 2017 Wednesday ,01 March
White House Finally Issues Statement on Kansas ShootingGMT 07:27 2017 Monday ,27 February
White House Press Secretary Monitors Aides’ Phones for LeaksGMT 06:47 2017 Thursday ,16 February
America Softens on Two-State Solution to Middle East PeaceGMT 17:54 2017 Tuesday ,07 February
Netanyahu, Trump align on Iran ahead of Israeli leader's visitMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor