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US visa policy targets foreign nationals who 'censor' Americans -State Dept.

  • On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that visas will be denied to foreign officials who suppress Americans' social media content.
  • This policy follows actions against censorship of U.S. tech firms overseas and includes prior visa revocations targeting students protesting Israel's Gaza offensive.
  • A key controversy involves Alexandre de Moraes, a justice on Brazil’s highest court, who confronted Elon Musk, owner of X, over claims of disinformation and briefly ordered the platform to be blocked in Brazil.
  • Rubio condemned the practice of foreign authorities attempting to arrest or threaten legal action against U.S. citizens for content posted on American social media platforms.
  • The visa restrictions signal a firm stance on protecting free speech and American sovereignty, with broader implications for international relations and social media law.
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In the dispute over the regulation of Internet giants, the US threatens with entry bans. Foreigners censored Americans would be subject to visa bans, announced Secretary of State Marco Rubio. He suggested that this could also affect employees of foreign governments who would oversee US tech companies. Rubio did not mention any concrete cases of censorship. However, US tech corporations and the US government have accused European states of censor…

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