The U.S. is reportedly considering a new policy that would require screening social media accounts of visa applicants who have lived in the Gaza Strip. This potential shift comes amidst growing concerns about extremist activity and security threats emanating from the region. Officials are said to be analyzing the potential risks and benefits of such a measure, with some advocating for increased scrutiny while others express reservations.
US Weighs Social Media Scrutiny for Visa Applicants with Ties to Gaza
