b******r 发帖数: 1619 | 1 A new proposal from the Trump administration would increase screenings on
visitors from China.
The notice from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection details a proposition
to ask Chinese visitors on business or tourism visas for their social media
handles before they travel to the country.
Customs and Border Patrol officers could use the social media information,
which is optional to disclose, for examination.
“This data will be used for vetting purposes, as needed, providing highly
trained CBP officers with timely visibility into publicly available
information on the platforms associated with the social media identifier(s)
voluntarily provided by the applicant,” the notice stated.
Through the Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS), an electronic system in
which international visitors with 10-year U.S. visas must enroll, Chinese
travelers would be asked for their social media handles and corresponding
platforms, the CBP proposes.
An officer would review the accounts, staying consistent with the user’s
privacy settings, the notice says. And the information obtained would help
discern between individuals with “similar characteristics, such as similar
names,” and also provide another means to contact the applicant.
Those who choose not to reveal their social media information wouldn’t be
negatively affected, according to the proposal, which will be published in
the Federal Register on Tuesday.
“The collection of social media identifiers will not be used to prevent
travel based on an applicant’s race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual
orientation,” Jennifer Evanitsky, CBP spokeswoman, elaborated to Politico.
“The social media provider will not be asked to violate any privacy
settings or policies.”
The outlet points out that the Obama administration also employed a similar
screening check. However, it gave visitors from a variety of countries ―
including several European and other developed nations ― the option to
disclose their social media handles through the Visa Waiver Program.
The proposal to include Chinese visitors in social media screenings has
become cause for alarm among some groups like Asian Americans Advancing
Justice-Los Angeles (AAAJ-LA), which says it’s concerned that there’s more
to the idea than meets the eye.
“As a civil rights organization, we fear that proposals such as the
proposed social media check will be largely ineffective as a national
security screen and will serve primarily to allow the discriminatory
targeting of Chinese immigrants and visitors at border checkpoints,” the
group wrote in a statement to The Huffington Post.
Moreover, AAAJ-LA fears that the “scrutiny” of Chinese visitors could fuel
anti-Chinese sentiment in the country.
A 2015 LA hate crime report released by the Los Angeles County Commission on
Human Relations revealed that anti-Asian hate crimes in the county had
tripled. Most of the incidents were anti-Chinese and the nonprofit suspects
that the spike had to do with President Donald Trump’s painting of China as
a threat during the election.
Karin Wang, the group’s vice-president, explained to the Huffington Post
last month that there were several statements made during his campaign that
reflected this message including a 2015 announcement, in which Trump said
that “ISIS, China, Mexico are all beating us.” He also brought up China’s
trade and military powers.
Wang told HuffPost that Trump’s note “really reinforces the dangerous
foreign enemy image, even though he describes China’s threat as one of
trade.”
There will be a 60-day comment period, starting on Tuesday, during which
people can voice their concerns and suggest revisions. AAAJ-LA hopes those
in the Asian-American community will take part in airing their opinions.
“In the month since the inauguration, we have seen that mass protest and
resistance works in pushing back on the current Presidential Administration
’s efforts to vilify and target non-white and immigrant communities,” the
organization said in its statement to HuffPost. “The regulatory comment
period invites public comment and we encourage the public to take full
advantage of that process.” | S*******D 发帖数: 12188 | 2 That's a good start
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【在 b******r 的大作中提到】 : A new proposal from the Trump administration would increase screenings on : visitors from China. : The notice from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection details a proposition : to ask Chinese visitors on business or tourism visas for their social media : handles before they travel to the country. : Customs and Border Patrol officers could use the social media information, : which is optional to disclose, for examination. : “This data will be used for vetting purposes, as needed, providing highly : trained CBP officers with timely visibility into publicly available : information on the platforms associated with the social media identifier(s)
| a******5 发帖数: 2062 | | n***t 发帖数: 8357 | | n***t 发帖数: 8357 | 5 这个是明显的歧视
你怎么不查日本人的FACEBOOK,或者是越南人的TWITTER.
FUCK YOU. | s****r 发帖数: 5546 | 6 你们这些下贱华左能长点脑子吗?看看这个报道时间。
【在 n***t 的大作中提到】 : 这个是明显的歧视 : 你怎么不查日本人的FACEBOOK,或者是越南人的TWITTER. : FUCK YOU.
| n***t 发帖数: 8357 | 7
不要自欺欺人了
O8这个我知道,不是针对一个国家。
TRUMP这个很明显,就是搞中国人。
TG如果有种,马上应该让来中国的老美填FACEBOOK/TWITTER/INSTAGRAM的信息。
【在 s****r 的大作中提到】 : 你们这些下贱华左能长点脑子吗?看看这个报道时间。
| s**********d 发帖数: 36899 | 8 只用snapchat的怎么办
【在 n***t 的大作中提到】 : : 不要自欺欺人了 : O8这个我知道,不是针对一个国家。 : TRUMP这个很明显,就是搞中国人。 : TG如果有种,马上应该让来中国的老美填FACEBOOK/TWITTER/INSTAGRAM的信息。
| n***t 发帖数: 8357 | 9
就像US GOVT那样,你不填对你没有负面影响。呵呵,WHO KNOWS.
【在 s**********d 的大作中提到】 : 只用snapchat的怎么办
| s**t 发帖数: 17016 | 10 这个政策虽然没有公开颁布,在海关其实已经实际执行了。
肠粉们整天喊着,床铺只排穆斯林,不排华。看他们怎么解释。
半农早就公开表态了,他认为亚裔侵犯了美国白人文化的主体性,在他眼里华人对美国
社会的危害远大于穆斯林。他知道穆斯林也就搞搞恐怖袭击,在美国翻不了天。但是华
人不同。
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【在 b******r 的大作中提到】 : A new proposal from the Trump administration would increase screenings on : visitors from China. : The notice from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection details a proposition : to ask Chinese visitors on business or tourism visas for their social media : handles before they travel to the country. : Customs and Border Patrol officers could use the social media information, : which is optional to disclose, for examination. : “This data will be used for vetting purposes, as needed, providing highly : trained CBP officers with timely visibility into publicly available : information on the platforms associated with the social media identifier(s)
| s**t 发帖数: 17016 | 11 肠粉其实也蛮可怜的,赢了选举,输了人生。
比如凤姐,公开的华人著名肠粉,现在要面临被遣返的命运。
比如天天,华人肠粉领袖,非法投票,要吃官司了。
比如福林,玩了命挺床,刚上任就被干翻了。
比如康威,铁杆中的铁杆,现在被边缘化了,人老珠黄,不甚唏嘘
比如那个著名的同性恋床粉,现在被瞄上丑闻了 。左派恨他,右派也不会保他。很快
就要身败名裂。
床黑呢?最大的床黑,当然是巴菲特了。
选举前亲自写文反床。床铺上台后,巴菲特喜纳上百亿的增值。
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【在 b******r 的大作中提到】 : A new proposal from the Trump administration would increase screenings on : visitors from China. : The notice from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection details a proposition : to ask Chinese visitors on business or tourism visas for their social media : handles before they travel to the country. : Customs and Border Patrol officers could use the social media information, : which is optional to disclose, for examination. : “This data will be used for vetting purposes, as needed, providing highly : trained CBP officers with timely visibility into publicly available : information on the platforms associated with the social media identifier(s)
| I**********p 发帖数: 162 | 12 首先已经上船的肠粉不关心没上船的国人,其次肠粉觉得华人移民比墨墨和穆斯林移民
髙一等,床总会对自己另眼相看。
【在 s**t 的大作中提到】 : 这个政策虽然没有公开颁布,在海关其实已经实际执行了。 : 肠粉们整天喊着,床铺只排穆斯林,不排华。看他们怎么解释。 : 半农早就公开表态了,他认为亚裔侵犯了美国白人文化的主体性,在他眼里华人对美国 : 社会的危害远大于穆斯林。他知道穆斯林也就搞搞恐怖袭击,在美国翻不了天。但是华 : 人不同。 : : proposition : media : )
| s**t 发帖数: 17016 | 13 上船也没用
美国国土之外,美国法律失效。就算你是美国公民,入关的时候,只要你是华人,照样
可以查你个底掉
【在 I**********p 的大作中提到】 : 首先已经上船的肠粉不关心没上船的国人,其次肠粉觉得华人移民比墨墨和穆斯林移民 : 髙一等,床总会对自己另眼相看。
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