Summary
Visitors to the U.S. might soon need to share their past five years of social media activity before entering the country. This change targets travelers from 42 countries, including the UK, that currently don't need a visa to enter the U.S. President Trump’s administration plans to impose this requirement.
Key Facts
- The U.S. is considering a new rule for travelers to share five years of social media history.
- This change would affect visitors from 42 visa-free countries, like the UK.
- The Guardian and Metro report that these changes are part of the Trump administration's new immigration rules.
- The potential rule could impact fans planning to travel to the U.S. for the World Cup.
- The UK might rejoin the Erasmus programme to allow student exchanges with the EU.
- An Argentinean president has begun talks to lift a weapons ban with the UK.
- A clinical trial of puberty blockers in the UK has faced legal action.
- British citizenship has been revoked from over 200 people since 2010.