A new controversial plan proposed by the Trump administration could force tourists from 42 countries, including U.S. allies, to hand over five years of social media history before visiting. The administration says its goal is strengthening national security and screening for travelers entering the U.S. Nicole Sganga reports.
Breakdown
- Tourists may need to submit five years of social media history 3s
- Plan applies to citizens of 42 Visa Waiver Program countries 41s
- Gold card program fast-tracks citizenship for $1 million gift 52s
- Applicants pay $15,000 processing fee for gold card 1m 6s
- New restrictions also affect refugees and 19 countries of concern 1m 21s