Summary
A chart showing a drop in European travel to the U.S. has gained attention as the Trump administration proposed new travel rules. The proposed rule would require foreign tourists to share up to five years of social media history. The aim is to enhance safety, but it has sparked criticism about privacy concerns.
Key Facts
- A chart shows a decline in European travelers to the U.S. in March 2025.
- The Trump administration proposed a new rule for travelers to share five years of social media history.
- The proposal also includes sharing past phone numbers, email addresses, and other personal details.
- The proposed rule aims to increase safety and follows an executive order from January 2025.
- This proposal will open for public comments until February 9, 2026.
- Criticism arose on social media, with users expressing privacy concerns.