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The U.S. proposes new ESTA rules requiring travelers from 42 countries to submit five years of social media history and personal data for entry.
The U.S. has proposed new rules that would require travelers from 42 visa-waiver countries to submit five years of social media history along with extra personal details—phone numbers, emails, family information, and biometrics—when applying through ESTA.
The plan, part of Trump-era immigration enforcement, aims to tighten national-security screening.
Privacy advocates warn it could lead to over-collection and misuse of personal data.
The proposal is open for 60 days of public feedback, with final rules expected in early 2025.
Canadians are exempt since they don’t use ESTA.
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Los Estados Unidos proponen nuevas reglas de ESTA que requieren que los viajeros de 42 países presenten cinco años de historial de redes sociales y datos personales para la entrada.