The Trump administration has intensified H-1B visa vetting, scrutinizing applicants and their families for involvement in ‘censorship’ of free speech. This includes reviewing social media for content moderation or misinformation roles. The move aims to prevent individuals deemed complicit in suppressing expression from entering the U.S., particularly those in tech.
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