slashmarks: (Default)
[personal profile] slashmarks posting in [community profile] thisfinecrew
Under this plan, both immigrants and non-immigrant visitors would be forced to fill out forms disclosing their use of sites like Facebook, Twitter, etc. They have also discussed requiring visitors to list all phone numbers and email addresses they’ve used within the last five years. (If you’ve ever made a post or written an article that wasn’t attached to your real name, but did list an email for contact info, you know why that’s a problem.)

We don’t know exactly what they intend to use this information for, but we can guess based on searches of phones at the border and other countries’ use of monitoring social media: the potential to deny entry to people who have made posts critical of the American government or are just involved in local politics the State Department doesn’t like. (Or who post anything else they can’t explain).

Two Federal Register notices were issued seeking comments from the public. You can leave comments on the requirement for immigrant visas here and nonimmigrant visas here. The comment period closes May 29 for both.

Be clear, give detailed reasons, and don’t copy paste your comment from this article or other sources - they often assume those comments are from bots and discard them. You can go ahead and paraphrase me.

Here’s news coverage from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

[cross-posted with minor modifications from my tumblr account]

Date: 2018-04-07 08:30 pm (UTC)
redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
From: [personal profile] redbird
If people are looking for arguments to use, I included "what if hostile governments hack our database?" for the immigrant visa one, and "this will hurt the tourist trade" for non-immigrant, as well as talking about freedom and privacy rights of Americans. I used the specific examples of Iran as a government that might steal data about defectors, and of Florida losing tourist dollars to Cuba.

I was amused to see that after I commented, the site offered me links to tweet or post to facebook about this. So I did, and added a few hashtags like #resist.

There's a "print your comment" option, but when I looked at the printed-to-PDF documents after closing the government website, it didn't have the actual text of my comments, just all the background for what I am commenting on.

Date: 2018-04-08 03:06 pm (UTC)
lynnenne: (mood: angel is confused)
From: [personal profile] lynnenne
Seems to me that this would be a huge deterrent to business travel, which is exactly the opposite of what this administration claims to stand for (i.e. reducing regulatory burdens and red tape on business). There are lots of companies headquartered in the U.S. that have offices all around the world, and those employees travel to the States on a regular basis.

Profile

Never Give Up, Never Surrender

May 2025

S M T W T F S
    1 23
45 6789 10
11 121314151617
181920 21222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated May. 23rd, 2025 11:14 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios