Will Tourists Have to Share Their Social Media to Enter the United States Under Trump’s New Proposal?

In December 2025, the Trump administration proposed a rule that could fundamentally change how foreign tourists enter the United States. Under the plan, many visitors would be required to disclose years of social media history, along with extensive contact and family information, as a condition of travel. The proposal is not yet law, but it raises serious questions about privacy, free expression, and the practical realities of international travel. This article explains who would be affected, what information could be required, and what travelers and families should know before planning a visit to the U.S.

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