U.S., April 10 -- The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announce that it will evaluate the social media accounts of foreign applicants and may reject visa or residency applications from individuals whose posts are classified as anti-Semitic by the current US Administration.
According to USCIS, US immigration officials may now deny applications for student visas or green cards based on social media content perceived as endorsing "anti-Semitic terrorism."
USCIS specified that posts deemed anti-Semitic will encompass social media interactions that show support for militant groups recognized as terrorist organizations by the US, including Hamas, Hezbollah from Lebanon, and the Houthi movement from Yemen.
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