A new proposal from US officials may require tourists to submit five years of social media history to enter the country. This move raises concerns about privacy and could deter international visitors.
Under new Trump administration plans, all tourists to the US must disclose five years of social media activity, phone numbers, and family details. This could severely impact tourism, especially with the upcoming World Cup co-hosted by the US.
The U.S. National Parks have removed Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from their free days list, while introducing hefty fees for international visitors. This controversial decision follows a recent announcement by the Trump administration regarding increased entry fees for non-residents.