Orlando's Trump Social Media Plan Sparks Tourist Concerns

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The Trump administration proposed a policy requiring international tourists, including those from the UK and other visa-waiver countries, to submit five years of social media history to enter the U.S., sparking concerns about privacy, free speech, and potential negative impacts on tourism, especially in Orlando. Critics argue it could deter visitors and harm the local economy, despite the administration's focus on security.
Topics:nation#international-visitors#orlando#social-media-screening#tourism#trump-administration#world
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